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Microsoft Access Graph Problems!

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cboyle

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Jan 13, 2000
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If anyone can help me with the following problem, I would be VERY thankful. I am currently working with Microsoft Graph and have come accross two very fustrating problems: 1. I have codes as my x-axis and they are text valus in the table on which the graph is based. When the I view the graph it chops any leading zeroes off, even though they are specified as text fields in both the table and the graph. Example: "0880" becomes "880". 2. I have specified the number values in my datatable to display to the first decimal, and in the design area this is true. When I go to display the graph, it chops the .0 off any whole numbers. If anyone has any anwsers to these, it would greatly help. Thanks.
 
From MS Graph you could format the axis as text, the default type is &quot;general&quot; which would assume the entry is a number, thus rolling off the leading zeros.<br>
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