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I select a chart which is embedded in a spreadsheat. I click on the printer
icon and click on "OK". It prints a blank page! I repeat the process and
look at the preview. It looks okay but still prints a blank page. I then
double click on the "Selected Chart" toggle under "Print what" and it prints
normally! Interesting gliche!
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Hold CTRL and click on chart (note the open circles rather than solid
squares around chart)
Right click chart, select Format Object and open Properties tab
If Print Object checked?
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I select a chart which is embedded in a spreadsheat. I click on the
printer
icon and click on "OK". It prints a blank page! I repeat the process and
look at the preview. It looks okay but still prints a blank page. I then
double click on the "Selected Chart" toggle under "Print what" and it
prints
normally! Interesting gliche!
--
Lyn Ellerman



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