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While updating my 50+ charts, one of them appears vertically "scrunched". I have been updating these charts for the last 20 years and this is the first time I've seen this problem. I update the charts 3 or 4 times a year.
All of the charts are formatted the same, and only the data in them is different. I have attached a good and a bad chart so you can see what I'm writing about. In the attachment, the White Blood Cells appears correctly, but the Hemoglobin chart does not. When I last updated the scrunched chart, it appeared correctly. I have gone over everything I can think of by comparing the scrunched chart to a good one and I cannot see any differences in the charts' parameters. If anybody has any ideas what the problem might be I would really like to hear from them.
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Click on the area containing the actual chart, then stretch its lower edge downwards to the size you want
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Thanks. Your suggestion fixed the problem!
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