Adding padding around the chart
You can change the spacing around and within the chart using inset settings. To add more space, use a higher inset setting. For example, Figure 22‑48 shows the effect of using two different chart top inset settings.
Figure 22‑48 Charts using different inset settings
By default, inset values appear in points. To specify different units, such as pixels, inches, or centimeters, use Property Editor, as shown in Figure 22‑49, to select the chart unit. The unit that you choose applies to chart settings such as insets, or the width of series in three-dimensional charts and charts with depth.
Figure 22‑49 Changing units of measurement for the chart
To increase or decrease the number of units between chart elements, navigate to the Chart Area section of Format Chart, then choose General Properties and change the number of units, as shown in Figure 22‑50.
Figure 22‑50 Setting the chart unit spacing option
To set chart area insets, navigate to the Chart Area section of Format Chart, then choose Outline to see inset options, as shown in Figure 22‑51. Type a value in one or more of the Insets fields.
Figure 16-7 Inset options in OutlineFigure 16-7 Inset options in Outline
Figure 22‑51 Setting the inset options