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femfrog

Crop white space on chart
 
I created a chart and got it the right size so it can fit on the page.
However, there is about four inches of white space that I cannot get rid of.
If I decrease the size of the whole chart area, it changes the size of the
graph, font included. The only method I know how of getting rid of the white
space is increasing the size of my graph but it does not fit on the page
anymore. I DO NOT WANT THIS TO HAPPEN.

Ideally, I would like to "crop" out the white space of the chart area
without affecting the size of my graph.

Please help!!!! This is so frustrating :s

Thanks so much....

Jon Peltier

Crop white space on chart
 
Select the plot area by clicking inside the inner rectangle which is defined
by the axes, and drag the edges of this outward. This will reduce the white
margins around the chart features.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com
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"femfrog" wrote in message
...
I created a chart and got it the right size so it can fit on the page.
However, there is about four inches of white space that I cannot get rid
of.
If I decrease the size of the whole chart area, it changes the size of the
graph, font included. The only method I know how of getting rid of the
white
space is increasing the size of my graph but it does not fit on the page
anymore. I DO NOT WANT THIS TO HAPPEN.

Ideally, I would like to "crop" out the white space of the chart area
without affecting the size of my graph.

Please help!!!! This is so frustrating :s

Thanks so much....




Susie[_2_]

Crop white space on chart
 
when you paste the chart into word you get your nicely resized chart.
However you still have a large white space to the right of your chart. Do
you know how to get rid of this? Any help would be much appreciated!

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