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My question has to do with Excel 2003 Home Basic edition.
After adding a text box or lines to a chart, the objects disappear when I click outside the chart. They reappear when I then click on the chart. Also, if I move the chart, the objects appear on the worksheet. How do I "attach" the objects to the chart without Grouping them? Grouping them works, but seems cumborsome to use if I want to make changes to the format or data series. |
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On Feb 19, 3:22 pm, Dave wrote:
My question has to do with Excel 2003 Home Basic edition. After adding a text box or lines to a chart, the objects disappear when I click outside the chart. They reappear when I then click on the chart. Also, if I move the chart, the objects appear on the worksheet. How do I "attach" the objects to the chart without Grouping them? Grouping them works, but seems cumborsome to use if I want to make changes to the format or data series. I use the following routine with groups involving charts. 1. Left-click (not double-click) twice on the group - should see multiple handles. 2. Right-click on group and select Edit Chart Object 3. Select the chart/object you want to edit Bob |
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Dave -
To put the drawing object on the chart instead of on the worksheet: First click once just inside the outer border of the chart to select it. Then click on the drawing toolbar icon, and click and drag on the chart. - Mike Middleton http://www.DecisionToolworks.com Decision Analysis Add-ins for Excel "Dave" wrote in message ... My question has to do with Excel 2003 Home Basic edition. After adding a text box or lines to a chart, the objects disappear when I click outside the chart. They reappear when I then click on the chart. Also, if I move the chart, the objects appear on the worksheet. How do I "attach" the objects to the chart without Grouping them? Grouping them works, but seems cumborsome to use if I want to make changes to the format or data series. |
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