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I have 9 charts on one legal size area and would like all of them to be
exactly the same size. If you drag the charts, they still look off balance. Is there a way to enter specific sizes? Thank you!! |
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Hi,
If it is just the chartarea size then you can select all the chart objects, hold the SHIFT key whilst click each chart, then CTRL+1 to bring up the Format dialog. On the Size tab you can set the same values for all charts. If its elements within the chart such as plot area or title position then the F4 key can be used. Just perform 1 action then select the next chart and press F4 to repeat. Beware though that a width and height change is actual 2 changes, so only the last change will be repeated. If the changes are many then perhaps a VBA solution is more suited. Jon has some VBA code for altering chart sizes, including some zipped workbooks, that my help. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...oveAChart.html Cheers Andy Kim wrote: I have 9 charts on one legal size area and would like all of them to be exactly the same size. If you drag the charts, they still look off balance. Is there a way to enter specific sizes? Thank you!! -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Thank you, Andy! :)
"Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, If it is just the chartarea size then you can select all the chart objects, hold the SHIFT key whilst click each chart, then CTRL+1 to bring up the Format dialog. On the Size tab you can set the same values for all charts. If its elements within the chart such as plot area or title position then the F4 key can be used. Just perform 1 action then select the next chart and press F4 to repeat. Beware though that a width and height change is actual 2 changes, so only the last change will be repeated. If the changes are many then perhaps a VBA solution is more suited. Jon has some VBA code for altering chart sizes, including some zipped workbooks, that my help. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...oveAChart.html Cheers Andy Kim wrote: I have 9 charts on one legal size area and would like all of them to be exactly the same size. If you drag the charts, they still look off balance. Is there a way to enter specific sizes? Thank you!! -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Kim, adding to Andy's note . . .
This macro will size all of the charts on the active sheet to the same height and width. It also lines each chart up to a vertical left side border. To change the sizes of the charts, make changes to the height and width numbers. If you only want the macro to size the charts the same without aligning them, put an apostrophe ( ) in from of the ChtObj.Left = 100 line. To copy the macro into your workbook, go to Tools - Macro - Visual Basic Editor. In the toolbar, go to Insert - Module. Copy the macro into the new code module. When youve completed copying the macro into the module, go back to the toolbar and hit File - Close to get back to the spreadsheet. Sub SizeCharts() Dim ChtObj As ChartObject If ActiveChart Is Nothing Then MsgBox "Click on a chart and then run macro" For Each ChtObj In ActiveSheet.ChartObjects ChtObj.Left = 100 ChtObj.Width = 336 ChtObj.Height = 204 Next ChtObj End Sub To run the macro, click on a chart and go to Tools - Macro - Macros - and run the macro called SizeCharts. ---- Regards, John Mansfield http://www.pdbook.com "Kim" wrote: I have 9 charts on one legal size area and would like all of them to be exactly the same size. If you drag the charts, they still look off balance. Is there a way to enter specific sizes? Thank you!! |
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Thank you very much! :)
"John Mansfield" wrote: Kim, adding to Andy's note . . . This macro will size all of the charts on the active sheet to the same height and width. It also lines each chart up to a vertical left side border. To change the sizes of the charts, make changes to the height and width numbers. If you only want the macro to size the charts the same without aligning them, put an apostrophe ( ) in from of the ChtObj.Left = 100 line. To copy the macro into your workbook, go to Tools - Macro - Visual Basic Editor. In the toolbar, go to Insert - Module. Copy the macro into the new code module. When youve completed copying the macro into the module, go back to the toolbar and hit File - Close to get back to the spreadsheet. Sub SizeCharts() Dim ChtObj As ChartObject If ActiveChart Is Nothing Then MsgBox "Click on a chart and then run macro" For Each ChtObj In ActiveSheet.ChartObjects ChtObj.Left = 100 ChtObj.Width = 336 ChtObj.Height = 204 Next ChtObj End Sub To run the macro, click on a chart and go to Tools - Macro - Macros - and run the macro called SizeCharts. ---- Regards, John Mansfield http://www.pdbook.com "Kim" wrote: I have 9 charts on one legal size area and would like all of them to be exactly the same size. If you drag the charts, they still look off balance. Is there a way to enter specific sizes? Thank you!! |
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