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Difficulty displaying graph in Form View that I see fine in graph control on form opened in design view

MLH
A97

Am having difficulty displaying graph in Form View that I see fine
in graph control on form opened in design view. I know I'm doing
something wrong.

If I open the form in design view - I see the graph in the graph
control. If I dbl-clik the graph control, microsoft graph opens and
displays the graph fine there too.

But for some reason, it doesn't display in form view. The only
thing that does display is the Chart Title (microsoft graph). The
only control on the form is the graph control.
Mar 6 '06 #1
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Br
MLH wrote:
A97

Am having difficulty displaying graph in Form View that I see fine
in graph control on form opened in design view. I know I'm doing
something wrong.
The view you see in design is just a sample or snapshot or a previous state
of the graph. When you open the form it will load the graph with whatever
data you've linked it to.
If I open the form in design view - I see the graph in the graph
control. If I dbl-clik the graph control, microsoft graph opens and
displays the graph fine there too.
See above. The graph's datasheet is separate to the recordsource in access.
It's likely a saved copy of a previous state of the graph. When you load up
a graph the datasheet will reflect the data in your recordsource but the
datasheet isn't necessarily saved with this data.
But for some reason, it doesn't display in form view. The only
thing that does display is the Chart Title (microsoft graph). The
only control on the form is the graph control.


What's your data source for the graph?
--
regards,

Br@dley
Mar 6 '06 #2
MLH
<OK, Snip>
But for some reason, it doesn't display in form view. The only
thing that does display is the Chart Title (microsoft graph). The
only control on the form is the graph control.


What's your data source for the graph?


A 2-field table.
Mar 6 '06 #3

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