on 04-01-2015 11:04 AM
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Hello Lieselot,
The issue appears to be that the data points are too close the the upper value of the Y-Axis
If you turn on axis scaling on the Y-Axis, but do not specify a Min of Max value, the scale will be calculated using a different automatic algorithm than the one that is normally used. In most cases this algorithm will calculate a higher upper level of the Y-Axis then the default.
David
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Hi Lieselot - maybe you could share a screen shot of your additional properties of the Line Chart so others can better assist? Thank you
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Hi,
There are 2 options that you have:
1. Change the Axis scaling for Y-axis to auto (unselect the option for Axis Scaling) or alternatively increase highest value to a larger value. This will automatically adjust your chart's highest value and present labels properly.
2. Under Data Label, change the position to 'inside'. You have currently set it as 'outside'.
This should fix your problem.
Regards,
Rahul
I currently have no axis scaling for the Y-axis so this cannot be the issue.
Adding an axis scaling for the Y-axis with a max. value is also not possible (because this is not want end-user wants and we have no idea about the max. value).
We use a line chart and in the properties of data label we have no option to change the position (otherwise I would have done this already).
Kind regards,
Lieselot
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