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Default Office Web Components Charting objects

Hi,

I'm using Office Web Components to produce some bar charts. The problem I'm
having is when my X-series has a large amout of samples (I use dates for the
X-series) the component agregates the dates, not showing all the days as it
was suposed to. For instance when I have a 2 month period, i.e. from 1st
August to 30th September I'd expect to see 61 bars, instead I see only 9
bars, each corresponding to the totals of one week. The dates shown are
08-01-04, 08-08-04 and so on, until 09-26-04. If I select a period of only
30 days I get 30 bar (obviosly slimer than the previous). So I don't have any
problem with my data. After I populate this chart I export it as a GIF to
show in a webpage. Does anyone know how can I force the chart component not
to group the values. I'm developping in C#.

Additionaly I'd like to know if is possible to change the date format of the
same chart component. I pass the values to the chart component in the format
YYYY-MM-DD, but the component shows it as DD-MM-YY. Is there any way to
force it to show it in the first format?

Thanks in advance,
Pedro
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