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Hi,
I'm not 100% clear on your question, but if you are in 2003 and the chart is on a Sheet, then click the chart and choose the command Chart, Location, As new sheet, and name the sheet or leave the default Chart1. There is also a Location command on the context menu. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "Thad Student" wrote: Here's my problem: I can create a chart on an existing worksheet and it will work fine. If I try to move the chart to it's own sheet, the chart disappears and all the buttons on the ribbon are greyed out. All I see on the sheet is a blank, grey area. The same thing happens when I try to create a new chart using the insert context menu on the sheet tabs. Could anyone tell me what could be my problem? Thanks in advance |
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