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I am trying to update an Access database chart within a Reoprt and although it appears in Print Preview mode it is on visible when I go into Edit mode. The only thing I can access relating to the chart is the datasheet view which is not helpful in editing the chart as I need to change the scale one of the charts axis.

Can anyone please help me???
Nov 21 '07 #1
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MMcCarthy
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I am trying to update an Access database chart within a Reoprt and although it appears in Print Preview mode it is on visible when I go into Edit mode. The only thing I can access relating to the chart is the datasheet view which is not helpful in editing the chart as I need to change the scale one of the charts axis.

Can anyone please help me???
I don't understand, if you have a report based on a chart you should be able to see the chart in design view. What datasheet are you looking at?
Nov 27 '07 #2

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