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Default Chart display has changed from landscape to portrait in Excel

Hi, I've created a number of charts in an Excel workbook, and until today
when I opened the workbook they all displayed in landscape format. Now some
of them are appearing in portrait format. Can anyone shed any light on this?



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Default Chart display has changed from landscape to portrait in Excel

Could someone else have opened the file and changed the page setup?
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Hi, I've created a number of charts in an Excel workbook, and until today
when I opened the workbook they all displayed in landscape format. Now some
of them are appearing in portrait format. Can anyone shed any light on this?



Many thanks


Carl

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