Mike,
I actually tried that last night but for other reasons. It occured to me
that I had been working with workbooks created in an older version and I
wanted to see if starting fresh made a difference. Unfortunately, it didn't.
I just tried again this morning from a fresh startup and still had no luck.
I also used the "Get Updates" option from the Resources menue. It found one
update and downloaded it but it didn't help this issue.
Mac
"Mike Middleton" wrote:
Mac -
It means you're using Excel 2007 SP1, not the original Excel 2007.
I cannot replicate your problem in Excel 2007 SP1.
To check for a possible corrupted workbook: Do you get the same results if
you exit Excel, start Excel, open a new workbook, enter some data, insert a
chart, and create a copy of the sheet?
- Mike
"MacPadana" wrote in message
...
Yes,
2007 (12.0.6331.5000) SP1 MSO (12.0.6320.5000)
Please tell me that means something!
"Mike Middleton" wrote:
Mac -
Are you using Excel 2007 SP1?
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"MacPadana" wrote in message
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I've just started working with Excel 2007 and I'm having a little
trouble.
I
have a sheet with charts showing data for January. I wanted to create
11
more
sheets just like it for the rest of the year. I right click the tab,
choose
'Create Copy" and hit OK. A new tab appears just like always but there
are
no
charts! I can copy and paste the charts seperately into the new sheet,
but
they reference the data in the January tab. Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Mac