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Default Excel 2003 is missing Built-In Custom Chart Types in Chart Wizard

I recently uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2003 and now all the built-in
custom charts are missing from Excel!

When creating a chart using the Chart Wizard, under the Custom Types tab,
there is supposed to be a list of built-in charts, when the Built-In radio
button is selected. Now, there are none.

Does anyone know how to restore those built-in charts? I have tried
reinstalling, and that does not work. Also, I could not find an option
related to this using "Modify" in Add/Remove Programs.

I have Macros that use those charts, and I also need those charts for
certain reports that I am required to create.

Any help is appreciated!
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Hi Julius,

I have not tried this because I always select Complete installation for the
initial installation but I think that if you use the Office installation disk
then you will find an option to add features.

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I recently uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2003 and now all the built-in
custom charts are missing from Excel!

When creating a chart using the Chart Wizard, under the Custom Types tab,
there is supposed to be a list of built-in charts, when the Built-In radio
button is selected. Now, there are none.

Does anyone know how to restore those built-in charts? I have tried
reinstalling, and that does not work. Also, I could not find an option
related to this using "Modify" in Add/Remove Programs.

I have Macros that use those charts, and I also need those charts for
certain reports that I am required to create.

Any help is appreciated!

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I have selected complete installation. Going to advanced installation
options, every item is selected to be completely installed.

Any other ideas? The editon of Office I am using is Office 2003 Pro.

"OssieMac" wrote:

Hi Julius,

I have not tried this because I always select Complete installation for the
initial installation but I think that if you use the Office installation disk
then you will find an option to add features.

--
Regards,

OssieMac


"Julius" wrote:

I recently uninstalled and reinstalled Office 2003 and now all the built-in
custom charts are missing from Excel!

When creating a chart using the Chart Wizard, under the Custom Types tab,
there is supposed to be a list of built-in charts, when the Built-In radio
button is selected. Now, there are none.

Does anyone know how to restore those built-in charts? I have tried
reinstalling, and that does not work. Also, I could not find an option
related to this using "Modify" in Add/Remove Programs.

I have Macros that use those charts, and I also need those charts for
certain reports that I am required to create.

Any help is appreciated!

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