Hi,
Skinny columns are normally a sign that the axis thinks it's dealing
with dates and not categorys. Check the axis setting by right clicking
with the chart and picking chart options. See Axis tab.
Cheers
Andy
Lee wrote:
> We have a chart that is showing the thin vertical lines for the columns. We
> tried resetting the default settings and it changed several things, but not
> the columns . . . they remained thin vertical lines.
>
> We have tried changing the gaps and have tried deleting/recreating the
> chart. There are several other charts which were created in this file that
> are just fine. Oh, and our chart does not preview any different. We have
> found that if we remove enough data points the lines ever so slightly widen
> to thin columns. This chart is not showing any greater amount of data than
> the others in the file (a monthly count for two years worth of data).
>
> We have this problem with a few select charts and have been confounded by
> it. Can anyone help us?
>
> Thanks for your time!
>
>
>
> "themeanies" wrote:
>
>
>>themeanies wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Excel 2002(XP)sp3 running on XP Pro.
>>>
>>>Chart wizard appears to work until rendering the chart on the sheet. The
>>>resulting chart is drawn incorrectly. Line and Bar render only a thin
>>>vertical line without any data. Preview mode during the chart works
>>>ok. Pie charts render as a tiny dot vs a large circle.
>>>
>>>I have tried uninstalling Excel and re-installing. Insert Graph OLE
>>>object works fine. Can't re-install sp3 as it's already been installed.
>>>
>>>Would it help to completely remove Office as when I re-installed Excel
>>>all settigns were still in place, like tool bars and customizations.
>>>
>>>Any ideas on how to "reset" chart wizard defaults?
>>>
>>>Thanks!
>>>tM
>>
>>
>>Found the answer. It appears the Default Chart type was set to a
>>corrupted/broken Custom Type. Reseting the Default type fixed the
>>problem. I thought I had tried that, but i guess not.
>>
>>tM
>>
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