Date and Time stamps in SharePoint Graph
I am currently trying to set up a graph on sharepoint using a helpdesk template. The items that I am using to develop this graph is the "Resolution Date" and the "Created" columns, which are both Date and Time columns. I can create the graph no
problem, but on the bottom of the graph where the dates are displayed, just above the horizontal display name, the dates are overlaping horribly. They do have a time stamp attached to the end of the date stamp.
My Question is: How would I make it so that the Date and Time stamp not overlap all of the other ones, and is there a way to remove the time stamp part.
July 1st, 2011 12:25am
Did you try customizing the page in SharePoint designer? --Cheers
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July 1st, 2011 10:08am
I have not used SharePoint Designer. I am trying to use what is on SharePoint alone, and if it cant be done except by hard codeing it or using the SharePoint Desinger then I will need to seek out new avinues.
July 1st, 2011 4:30pm
Hi,
use the SPD and open the page where your graph is created in split mode.
Place your mouse over the area and then modify the code to provide more space.
I suggest you to create a backup before doing the same.
I hope this will help you out.
Thanks,
Rahul Rashu
MCTS- MOSS 2007 Administration, Development
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July 2nd, 2011 1:30am
Sorry I have been extreamly busy and havn't been able to get back on here. That sounds like a great answer, but it is not in my guidlines. Maybe something else is what I will have to do.
Thank you for your answer. I may still be using it
July 8th, 2011 12:03am
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July 8th, 2011 9:43am


