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Default Why do Labels added to bottom of Chart Area disappear?

Hello,

Been having a very strange problem with Excel 2003. I've created a Chart
but when i insert Labels at the BOTTOM of the Chart Area, the Labels
disappear when i switch Excel application to window mode. But when i switch
Excel back to full screen mode, the Labels re-appear. This
appearing/disappearing when switching between window to full-screen mode
only happens to labels added at the BOTTOM of the Chart Area. Labels placed
anywhere else in the Chart Area remain visible whether or not Excel is in
window or full screen mode.

The Labels that I add are added to the Shapes collection of the the
ChartObject.Chart object. I can verify that these labels in the VBE
immediate window that they all have the proper z-ordering so they should
remain visible.

Any suggestions how to overcome this problem?

Thanks
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