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    kentck86 is offline Novice
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    How to Inserting more than 6 fields in an Access chart

    Hi Guys,

    Kindly please share how can i insert more than 6 fields in a single access chart?

    thank you

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    Charts are 2 dimensional, ( you can get 3D but its not pretty to read)
    So that leaves only 3 points of data X,Y and the value.

    Can you show what youre trying to do?

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    kentck86 is offline Novice
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    Quote Originally Posted by ranman256 View Post
    Charts are 2 dimensional, ( you can get 3D but its not pretty to read)
    So that leaves only 3 points of data X,Y and the value.

    Can you show what youre trying to do?
    Hi, i dont want 3D chart, i wanted somethg like belows:

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    Let wizard create the chart then manually modify the RowSource SQL statement.
    How to attach file: http://www.accessforums.net/showthread.php?t=70301 To provide db: copy, remove confidential data, run compact & repair, zip w/Windows Compression.

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