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Default autoshapes on chart print in wrong positions

Try grouping the objects. Click chart, hold ctl and click shapes, right
click and us Group
Or send file to my own email --- not the newsgroup
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I have a problem in Excel (2003 v.11.8220.8202) to do with how charts are
printed when they have autoshapes added to them. I have an example file
that
I could send through. The shapes - arrows in this case - have been added
as
autoshapes on the chart but when you do a print preview or print some of
the
arrows move up in relation to the rest of the chart. This ruins the look
of
the chart.

I have tried a number of different printer drivers and adobe distiller
driver but they do not seem to affect the output of the chart.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

Simon



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