by: Gerhard Swart |
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Good Morning,
I have a licensed .Net product. Meaning I can develop and deploy my
projects. I want to use MSChart in my latest project.
Now I am not sure about the licensing of MSChart. As far...
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by: arc |
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My web application is using MSChart for reporting. (until i port it to some
decent reporting tool)
How to make sure all the web clients (IE atleast) have MSChart on their
system to view these...
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by: Jaime Lucci |
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Has anybody any documentation about MSChart?
Thanks.
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by: Steven Nagy |
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Hi all,
Is there a more interactive .NET component that does what the MSChart
does? Perhaps someone has developed something similar that is available
or for sale.
My requirement is for a...
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by: Falquian |
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Hello to all
I have a problem that not like solving. I am creating an application of analysis that shows graphs. These graphs are Microsoft ActiveX objects, concretely the Microsoft Chart. When...
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by: Richard |
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I don't know any thing about c#, I really need to do this in visual c++. I
don't manually wrap the dll but since it's called AxInterop.OWC10.dll I
assume visual studio has done that for me.
...
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by: Richard |
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When I try adding a MSChart control from the toolbox I get an error message
telling me it can't find AxInterop.OWC10.dll. I was given the advice below
but i'm not sure where to add the class...
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by: wayne |
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hi,
i understand that i m able to use mschart to plot a line graph. i got
list of values (jus one column) to b plotted into a line graph. how ca
i do it using mschart in visual c++??
thanks...
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by: peterchance |
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Hi
I am using VB 6 with MSCHART. I have no problem plotting my graphs but cannot change the Axis Scale on the fly. I can change it from the Property Page in design mode by turning off automatic...
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by: Just_a_fan |
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I was working with MSChart, modifying one of the graphs and decided I
wanted this particular chart to have an auto scale. I worked quite a
while with it, uttered a few obscenities directed at the...
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by: Hystou |
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Hello folks,
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