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In the new Office 2007, how do you automatically get the graph to appear in a
new sheet and not laying on top of the data? In the old version of
Microsoft, you could choose to make a new sheet. I don't see that option now
in 2007.
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Hi,

1. Select your data and press F11.

or

2. If you already have a chart, select the chart and choose Chart Tools,
Design, Move Chart (far right on the ribbon).

3. Right-click the chart and choose Move Chart
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If this helps, please click the Yes button.

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Shane Devenshire


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In the new Office 2007, how do you automatically get the graph to appear in a
new sheet and not laying on top of the data? In the old version of
Microsoft, you could choose to make a new sheet. I don't see that option now
in 2007.

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