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"Daren" wrote in message
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I've figured it out...it was a chart header, so I was able to edit it.

"Bernard Liengme" wrote:

Is it possible the text box is under the chart? Drag the chart right and
down to see.
OR
Click the chart, tap one of the arrow (navigation) keys while looking in
the
Name box (to left of Formula Bar). See if a text box shows up as Text Box
1
or maybe Rectangle 1.
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"Daren" wrote in message
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I have a chart that apparently has a hidden text box in the upper left
corner. When I go to this chart in the spreadsheet on the computer,
the
header does not appear. However, it does appear when I print the
chart.
How
do I edit this 'textbox'?






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