If youll choose the biggest shape this should be ok. But as you mentioned a plotter I remember to have had the same problem. Two solutions:
- Wrong plotter-driver, install a new one
- Lack of plotters memory: Start --> Printers --> select the plotter --> right click --> properties --> advanced options (this is different for different plotters) --> "Process document" mark "in computer".
I am afraid you cannot get other bar shapes and thicknesses than available in the Format, Bars dialog box; it would not be different with P3 or MS Project
I know about that and what I am saying is that by selecting the thickest bar you still only get one that is 1/8" thick no matter how big you make everything else on your bar chart. When you enlarge everything on a chart to make a plot for a presentation, it looks funny to still have thin bars.
I know about that and what I am saying is that by selecting the thickest bar you still only get one that is 1/8" thick no matter how big you make everything else on your bar chart. When you enlarge everything on a chart to make a plot for a presentation, it looks funny to still have thin bars.
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Tamara,
thanks for correcting me; of course we can! larger size is 100.
Alexandre
Lawrence
If youll choose the biggest shape this should be ok. But as you mentioned a plotter I remember to have had the same problem. Two solutions:
- Wrong plotter-driver, install a new one
- Lack of plotters memory: Start --> Printers --> select the plotter --> right click --> properties --> advanced options (this is different for different plotters) --> "Process document" mark "in computer".
Hope this helps
Regards
Dieter
Lawrence,
I am afraid you cannot get other bar shapes and thicknesses than available in the Format, Bars dialog box; it would not be different with P3 or MS Project
Alexandre
Anoon -
I know about that and what I am saying is that by selecting the thickest bar you still only get one that is 1/8" thick no matter how big you make everything else on your bar chart. When you enlarge everything on a chart to make a plot for a presentation, it looks funny to still have thin bars.
Anoon -
I know about that and what I am saying is that by selecting the thickest bar you still only get one that is 1/8" thick no matter how big you make everything else on your bar chart. When you enlarge everything on a chart to make a plot for a presentation, it looks funny to still have thin bars.
bars settings; shape