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Default Why is the graph invisible when I move it to a "new sheet"?

I've moved from Excel 2003 to Excel 2007, and I have a problem when creating
new graphs and moving them to a new sheet (i.e. the whole sheet is dedicated
to the graph). When I create a graph included in a sheet the graph is well
displayed, but if I want to put the graph on a sheet specifically dedicated
to the graph, the graph is not visible anymore
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Hi,

Do you have a print driver installed?

Cheers
Andy

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I've moved from Excel 2003 to Excel 2007, and I have a problem when
creating
new graphs and moving them to a new sheet (i.e. the whole sheet is
dedicated
to the graph). When I create a graph included in a sheet the graph is well
displayed, but if I want to put the graph on a sheet specifically
dedicated
to the graph, the graph is not visible anymore


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