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 franziska_greis
		
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		Hey there,
is there any way to define the distance between dimension axis an text as well as values on data points and data points symbol?
THX for help
 Frank_Hartmann
		
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		if you want to increase the distance between the axis and the dimensiontext just add chr(10)& in front of your dimension formula.
For the values on datapoints you have the option (settings --> presentation -->Plot Values inside Segments) to show them on top or in the middle of the bar.
But there is no option to manually set it to a desired distance
hope this helps
 Frank_Hartmann
		
			Frank_Hartmann
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
			
		
		
			
					
		if you want to increase the distance between the axis and the dimensiontext just add chr(10)& in front of your dimension formula.
For the values on datapoints you have the option (settings --> presentation -->Plot Values inside Segments) to show them on top or in the middle of the bar.
But there is no option to manually set it to a desired distance
hope this helps
 Frank_Hartmann
		
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		a workaround for setting the values on datapoint right above the dimension axis could be adding the expression a second time (Invisible, but checking values on datapoints) and positioning this expression to the Right Top (Axes Tab) then adding a very high Static max. This will force the text to move to the bottom. Maybe setting the Font of the right Axistext to full transparency
hope this helps
 
					
				
		
 franziska_greis
		
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		Hey wow you're great!!
 Frank_Hartmann
		
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