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Dundas Charting Tips and Tricks > Using a chart as a subreport (1 entry)

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  • How do I dynamically set chart axis min and max values?
    Oftentimes an end user would like to have the ability to adjust the x-axis minimum, x-axis maximum, y-axis minimum, and y-axis maximum values dynamically using report parameters. This example shows how ...
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