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Excel 2007 does not properly display a chart developerd in Excel 2003

Asked by dougmurph in Microsoft Office Suite, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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I have an application developed in Excel 2003 that does not work properly in 2007.  The major item is that the vba code that scales the graph y axis does not work, specifically; when setting the axis objects value as in oAxis.MinimumScale=some value the application throws a vba error.  The other issue is that the charts formating, e.g., text location, scale etc don't display properly.  Is there any way to have one spread sheet work properly in Excel 2003 and 2007 or do we now have to rebuild everything for 2007?Start Free Trial
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