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I did something in excel which makes my charts suddenly view as grey boxes
onscreen and on printouts. If I click on the area, a single chart will
appear, but the others remain dark grey boxes.
What did I do, and more importantly, how can I undo it?
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I did something in excel which makes my charts suddenly view as grey boxes
onscreen and on printouts. If I click on the area, a single chart will
appear, but the others remain dark grey boxes.
What did I do, and more importantly, how can I undo it?
Thanks.
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