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I have a table and I create a line diagram from this table. I want the table
(data) to be shown in chart area. How can I do that? Regards
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Several ways:

Chart menu Chart Options Data Table tab.

Chart sheet: Camera tool (Tools menu Customize Commands tab, select
Tools in left list, scroll 3/4 of the way down right list, drag the Camera
to a convenient toolbar). Select the range, click the Camera icon, click in
the chart.

Embedded chart: Convert to chart sheet, use Camera tool as above, convert
back.

Embedded chart: Create the table next to the chart, use formatting as
required.

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