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Excel charts are not visible when they are located in chart sheets. They
become visible when certain printer drivers (e.g. Microsoft Office Document
Image Writer) are set as the default printer.

Is there any fix for this problem?

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Make sure you have upgraded to the latest service pack (SP2 at this
writing).

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On 4/25/2010 9:06 AM, C. Varnavas wrote:
Excel charts are not visible when they are located in chart sheets. They
become visible when certain printer drivers (e.g. Microsoft Office Document
Image Writer) are set as the default printer.

Is there any fix for this problem?

C. Varnavas

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