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Is there a way to control the length of pie chart feeler line? I have 4 pie chart in a row and 2 columns, totally 8 pie chart in a single PDF page. The length of feeler line goes to the next pie chart and couldn't able to fix it in a single page. How can reduce the length of feeler line? I Must display the feeler line no hide.This message has been edited. Last edited by: <Kathryn Henning>,
Being that this is in PDF, you may want to consider using the COMPOUND report where each of your graphs are indidual entities. This way they cannot overlap. Adjust indiviual graph sizes accordingly...
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Doug, Thanks so much for your suggestion. :-) I am already using COMPOUND report only. But still the PIE chart feeler line making trouble. Could you please suggest, Is there any other way to control the feeler lines of individual PIE charts?
Thanks Waz.. I tried as you suggested.The whole graph size is being reduced when i change the size of the graph. But we are expecting to reduce only the length of feeler line and image size remains the same.
I do remember fiddling with Pie Chart feeler lines a while back, and I think it can be done with reducing the chart size and increasing the charts frame size. Effectively making the pie much bigger inside the whole chart.