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Hi. I have a spreadsheet that has several hundred embedded charts. The data
is updated monthly and the charts automatically update themselves. The
problem is that when the data is updated on the charts, the plot area reverts
to some default size which does not take advantage of alot of the chart size.
I don't want to go to each chart every month and manually increase the plot
area. Any ideas?

Thanks.

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I forgot to mention that the files are excel 2003.

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Hi. I have a spreadsheet that has several hundred embedded charts. The data
is updated monthly and the charts automatically update themselves. The
problem is that when the data is updated on the charts, the plot area reverts
to some default size which does not take advantage of alot of the chart size.
I don't want to go to each chart every month and manually increase the plot
area. Any ideas?

Thanks.

Jeff G

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