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Thumbs up Answer: How do I change the size of a chart title box?

Yes, it is possible to change the size of a chart title box in Microsoft Excel. Here are the steps to do so:
  1. Click on the chart title to select it.
  2. In the "Home" tab of the Excel ribbon, click on the "Font Size" drop-down menu in the "Font" section.
  3. Select a smaller font size to fit the title onto one line.
  4. If the title box is still too small, you can adjust the width of the chart area to allow for a larger title. To do this, click on the chart area to select it.
  5. In the "Format" tab of the Excel ribbon, click on the "Size" drop-down menu in the "Current Selection" section.
  6. Select "More Options" at the bottom of the menu.
  7. In the "Format Chart Area" pane that appears on the right side of the screen, adjust the "Width" value to increase the width of the chart area.
  8. The chart title box should now be larger and able to fit the title on one line.
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