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Default Bar Charts

I am using Excel 2007.
I am trying to create a bar graph with 26 data points (pos. and neg,).
Whenever, I create the simple bar graph with the description and data point
plotted, the description and value for that bar graph is jumbled together.
This is mostly on the negative side of the graph. Just a few plots behave
this way espcially if one of the value is small (-3050 vs -61).
It seems like the closer the bar is to zero, that is when everything gets
jumbled.
There seems to plenty of room to move the description and value of the line
to the left of the bar.
The positive side of the chart plots fine and the description and value is
plotted to the right of the line.
Anyway of moving the description and value to the left of the bar on the
negative side of the chart so it is not so jumbled?


 
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