You are welcome :)
-Leigh
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Leigh,
Thanks. We were on the same track, though I was slower. :)
I used the chart utility tool (c:\coldfusion8\lib\wc50.jar) to test
out a few things till I came to the same place you suggested:
Thanks again
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Michael Dinowitz
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 4:59 PM, Leigh wrote:
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>> ColdFusion
> ColdFusion MX used to have an attribute called rotate which
> would rotate a chart by 90 degrees.
Try using a custom style. A quick test of the primaryYAxisPlacement attribute
seems to achieve the rotate effect.
-Leigh
Sorry. Here it is:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dfhfz5dw_12c2cd2dfp
Thanks
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On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:35 PM, Michael Dinowitz
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> ColdFusion MX used to have an attribute called rotate which would
> rotate a chart by 90 degrees. This was removed in ColdFusion 7 without
> a good replacement. I've seen many people talk about
ColdFusion MX used to have an attribute called rotate which would
rotate a chart by 90 degrees. This was removed in ColdFusion 7 without
a good replacement. I've seen many people talk about using a
horizontalbar but this causes the bars to come from the side, not what
I'm looking for.
This docume
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