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Default Excel XP - text missing when orienting z axis 90 degrees

When i create a new 3d chart and label the x and z axis, the description of
the z axis is long so I wanted to orient it 90 degrees. When i do this,
however, the text box remains the same size and therefore cuts out part of
the text (ie only part of the title is displayed despite lots of room on the
z axis)
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Follow-up. It appears to be only my screen view when orienting an "axis
title" on y or z axis variosu degrees. The text box appears to remain the
same size and therefore distorts the text displayed, however, when I print
the document, or when it is displayed in "chart options" it appears normal.
Is this a known problem with the original XP - do I need to upgrade or
something funny with my computer. I'm at a loss.... it annoys the heck out
of me. Thanks.

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When i create a new 3d chart and label the x and z axis, the description of
the z axis is long so I wanted to orient it 90 degrees. When i do this,
however, the text box remains the same size and therefore cuts out part of
the text (ie only part of the title is displayed despite lots of room on the
z axis)

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