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The aim lines and trend lines that I inserted into the Excel graph appear in
the correct position on my monitor screen, but when I print the graph they
appear higher than when seen on the screen. How can I get the printed lines
to appear in the correct position?
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Hi,

Did you use shapes to draw the lines? You could try changing the Move and
cell property.
But the best solution would be to create the lines using dummy series.

Cheers
Andy

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The aim lines and trend lines that I inserted into the Excel graph appear
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the correct position on my monitor screen, but when I print the graph they
appear higher than when seen on the screen. How can I get the printed
lines
to appear in the correct position?


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