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Default View - Sized With Window (for Excel charts): I want it back, plea

While I appreciate that not every function survives from one version to the
next, this is one I sorely miss !
I use Excel 2003 at work, and 2007 at home. I can stand the constant
bleating about compatability. I can even (barely) tolerate the highlight
colors not matching.

But this? Why oh why was it removed?

Can you at least recommend a macro / VBA script patch to reurn this
functionality to the program ?

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