Hi David,

I have a graph that has several <text> tags. 
  <text x="255" y="32" font-family="Verdana" font-size="14"
font-weight="bold" fill="rgb(0,0,0)" text-anchor="middle"
style="baseline-shift:-25%">Sheet1 Chart 4

The accessible viewer for this graph needs a title element to be asociated
with every graphical element. Yes, I know the text element is not a
graphical element but I am exploring options as of now.
Which out of the two forms below will best preserve the visual appearance of
the text?
1.  <text x="255" y="32" font-family="Verdana" font-size="14"
font-weight="bold" fill="rgb(0,0,0)" text-anchor="middle"
style="baseline-shift:-25%">Sheet1 Chart 4 <title>Sheet1 Chart
4</title></text>
2. <text x="255" y="32" font-family="Verdana" font-size="14"
font-weight="bold" fill="rgb(0,0,0)" text-anchor="middle"
style="baseline-shift:-25%"><title>Sheet1 Chart 4</title></text>

I suspect the first form will but I would like other opinions.
Pranav



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