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Default Printing Charts in Excel 2003

Is there a way I can have my Graph print on multiple pages? I currently have
the chart on a separate page, but I would like to print it on multiple pages.
I have tried changing the margins, and when I do the Chart seems to scale
down so that it still prints on one page.

Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

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Try putting the chart on a Worksheet (an embedded chart) but do not have the
chart selected when you print.
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Is there a way I can have my Graph print on multiple pages? I currently
have
the chart on a separate page, but I would like to print it on multiple
pages.
I have tried changing the margins, and when I do the Chart seems to scale
down so that it still prints on one page.

Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,



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