User (Legacy) Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 Got me on that one! I had great hopes for using Constant lines as a kludge... Steve Dustin Norman <dustin@zoftech.com> wrote in message news:jb8KBOvtAHA.1808@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > Steve, > > Thanks for your suggestion. I tried that and found that actually creating a > LINE series with the same values as my AREA series works better than another > area series with capped values. Now I have a question about axis colors. > Is there anyway to change the color of the axis lines independently of the > gridlines? I would like gridlines that are a different color than the major > axis lines. > > Thanks, > Dustin Norman > Senior Software Engineer > Zoftech Inc. > dustin@zoftech.com > > -- > Dustin > "SteveT" <stephent@compassadv.com> wrote in message > news:icI#McttAHA.2592@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > Dustin, > > If it's an area chart why not turn borders off and add another series with > values just enough larger to "cap" the chart? > > Steve > > Dustin Norman <dustin@zoftech.com> wrote in message > news:w#nTT3stAHA.1808@sfxserver.softwarefx.com... > > Hi, > > > > When I turn on borders for area charts it puts a border around the entire > > area. Is there anyway to make a border appear ONLY on the top of the > area? > > This is a standard practice for area charts. I have attached 2 GIFs to > this > > message. The first (currentareaborders.gif) depicts how ChartFX currently > > handles borders on area charts. The second (desiredareaborders.gif) is > from > > a chart I found on a web site and is how I would like ChartFX to display > > it's borders. Is this possible? > > > > Thanks, > > Dustin Norman > > Senior Software Engineer > > Zoftech Inc. > > dustin@zoftech.com > > > > > > > > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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