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Two Questions:

(1) I have two charts that are exactly the same just showing different data.
Is there an easy way to make these charts the exact same size?

(2) How can I get them to line up with border lines I have on my worksheet
so that they look right on the printout?

Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions you may have.
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Hold the Alt key while moving and resizing the charts, and they will stick
to the cell boundaries.

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Two Questions:

(1) I have two charts that are exactly the same just showing different
data.
Is there an easy way to make these charts the exact same size?

(2) How can I get them to line up with border lines I have on my worksheet
so that they look right on the printout?

Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions you may have.



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