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Charts in Access 97

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Oct 7th, 2005
I'd just like to know if anyone can point me to some good resources for creating charts in Access 97. I'm trying to modify a bar graph and I can't get it to do what I want to do. I haven't done much work with charting before and everything I've found is specific to Access 2000.

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Re: Charts in Access 97

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This one is decent.

http://www.elib.hbi.ir/computer/data...p/ACCESS97.ZIP

I don't know if it will have what you're looking for, however. What are you trying to get your graph to do?
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