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Default Leader Lines on Pie charts

I have the leader line box ticked but often the leader lines either don't
show or the text to which the leader line is attached, is overwritten.
Can I manipulate the lines, ie position them where I want to?

I also can't seem to get the leader lines to print out on my printer.
Is this a set up problme

Bill


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Default Leader Lines on Pie charts

Hi,

The only way I can get leader lines to appear is to move the data labels
away from the slice. The way the chart determines which data labels to
not overlap and when do display a line does seem pretty hit and miss.

Have you got the latest print drivers?

Cheers
Andy

billy_bags wrote:
I have the leader line box ticked but often the leader lines either don't
show or the text to which the leader line is attached, is overwritten.
Can I manipulate the lines, ie position them where I want to?

I also can't seem to get the leader lines to print out on my printer.
Is this a set up problme

Bill



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