Thanks for sharing your experiences. One thing that stands out is the
zoom setting. I have learnt over the years that XL is best served at
100% zoom. While on occassion I do use it at other settings it is only
for brief durations and I tend to return to 100% as soon as possible.
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In article <opspz8y7jqcpyzb7@win2kvm3test>, BobDotComAtBob@dotcom.com
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> After fiddling around with it some more I see it's a zoom problem. In
> order to change the zoom I have to be 'off' the chart. When I change it,
> the chart grows or shrinks, and the scrollbar seems to stay over the same
> ROW as it should, but the horizontal placement stays the same relative to
> the screen, NOT THE COLUMN. Whatever I change the zoom to, the scroll bar
> stays (horizontally) pretty much in the same place (about the middle of
> the screen).
>
> If I click on the chart in any of these zoom settings, the scrollbar jumps
> to where it should be on the re-sized chart if everything were shrinking
> and growing to scale like it should when zoom is changed.
>
> In other words, the horizontal placement of the scrollbar on the chart,
> when the chart is not clicked, is always (roughly) like the zoom is 100
> percent. When the chart *IS clicked* horizontal placement works with Zoom
> as it should.
>
> The bottom line is: if you don't want the scrollbar jumping around when
> you click on and off the chart, you have to leave the zoom at 100, or take
> the scrollbar off the chart.
>
> ...... unless someone else has some other ideas......?
>
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