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<title>Coder&apos;s Revolution - Flex Charting</title>
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<title>Flex Charting: Format Your Data Tips The Same As Your Axes</title>
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In case you are wondering, &quot;Axes&quot; is the plural form of &quot;Axis&quot; and it is pronounced &quot;Axees&quot; with a long e as in &quot;see&quot;. Perhaps you have never pondered that one, but it&apos;s been driving me crazy. In this post I wanted to demonstrate a little experiment I did tonight to try and not duplicate as much formatting when it came to my charting data tips. I can already think of a few problems with it, but I wanted to try anyway.
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<title>Flex Charting: Format Your X And Y Axis</title>
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Well, once again this is a pretty basic post of information readily available on the Internet. It took me seemingly forever to piece it all together, so I am blogging it to cement it in my mind and hopefully help someone else down the road. This week I have conquered the formatting of my X and Y axis labels for my charts. As usual, the hoops are a little bulky to jump through when you just want to add a very simple bit of formatting, but the flexibility is awesome.
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