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I am using Excel 2003
I receive several (approx 40 charts) each month, from various people, that I have to copy and put on 1 spreadsheet. I put 1 chart on each worksheet giving the name of the chart on the tab. When I copy the chart (only the chart - not the data), it comes over smaller then my computer screen. But I want the chart to be the whole screen size - Kind of like in power point when you go to slide show to view all of the charts in full screen. Is there a way to do this in Excel? Aurora |
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Can you put the chart onto its own sheet? Chart menu Location As New
Sheet. Then go to Tools menu Options Chart, and check Chart Sizes with Window Frame. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Aurora" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2003 I receive several (approx 40 charts) each month, from various people, that I have to copy and put on 1 spreadsheet. I put 1 chart on each worksheet giving the name of the chart on the tab. When I copy the chart (only the chart - not the data), it comes over smaller then my computer screen. But I want the chart to be the whole screen size - Kind of like in power point when you go to slide show to view all of the charts in full screen. Is there a way to do this in Excel? Aurora |
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