On any horizontal chart I create that has values below zero, the x-axis labels are overlapping the negative value section of the chart.
As you can see from the first attachment (sample1.jpg), the x-axis labels are always justified to the left of y's zero line (not to the left of the entire chart).
I tried abbreviating my labels but all that happens is the shorter label names still justify up to the y zero line (sample2.jpg).
This only happens on charts that contain negative y-series values.
On charts with all positive values there is no graph below zero thus the labels appear correctly. (sample3.jpg).
I have tried a number of things to fix this (setting margin, setting the y-axis series min value to a fixed number, ,etc) but I cannot seem to get the labels to be justified to the left of the entire chart (not to the left of the y zero value).
As you can see from the first attachment (sample1.jpg), the x-axis labels are always justified to the left of y's zero line (not to the left of the entire chart).
I tried abbreviating my labels but all that happens is the shorter label names still justify up to the y zero line (sample2.jpg).
This only happens on charts that contain negative y-series values.
On charts with all positive values there is no graph below zero thus the labels appear correctly. (sample3.jpg).
I have tried a number of things to fix this (setting margin, setting the y-axis series min value to a fixed number, ,etc) but I cannot seem to get the labels to be justified to the left of the entire chart (not to the left of the y zero value).