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Hi,
I have the new office 2007, in excel I try to draw pivot chart, I succeded.
But I want to switch row into column and column into row. When I try to do
that tis button bocomes invisible while I can do in PPT.
Please help me!!

Regards,

Tuba Kesen Umar


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Pivot charts in Excel 2000 through 2007 only allow you to plot series in
columns. However, you could rebuild the pivot table so that your old column
fields are located in the rows area and vice versa.

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Hi,
I have the new office 2007, in excel I try to draw pivot chart, I
succeded.
But I want to switch row into column and column into row. When I try to do
that tis button bocomes invisible while I can do in PPT.
Please help me!!

Regards,

Tuba Kesen Umar




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