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I'm trying to save a page of excel, which contains tables, with pie chart at
the bottom of the sheet (the data is in the other sheet, within same excel
file), to PDF file. When I publish it, Pie chart dissapears. Does anybody
know how to fix this?
Thank you.
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Hi Arisa,

Make sure you checked the "print object" option of the chart. If that is
unchecked it won't print and also won't be included when exported as PDF.

You can check this going to the Format tabl of the "Chart Tools" and select
the last option on the size group. that will open the size and properties
dialog box where you will find the option.

Cheers.

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I'm trying to save a page of excel, which contains tables, with pie chart at
the bottom of the sheet (the data is in the other sheet, within same excel
file), to PDF file. When I publish it, Pie chart dissapears. Does anybody
know how to fix this?
Thank you.

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