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Default Charts appear snowy (e.g., tv) unless clicked on. Memory issue?

Working with a very large workbook, and charts on the page appear snowy (like
a tv on the wrong channel). When I click on the chart however, the snow
disappears and the chart becomes visible.

Is this a memory issue? Any quick fixes?

Thanks
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Default Charts appear snowy (e.g., tv) unless clicked on. Memory issue?

Hi,

If your chartobject appears as a gray box until selected then try then
menu Tools Options. On the View Tab make sure Show All in the Objects
section is selected.

Cheers
Andy

Vlookup help wrote:
Working with a very large workbook, and charts on the page appear snowy (like
a tv on the wrong channel). When I click on the chart however, the snow
disappears and the chart becomes visible.

Is this a memory issue? Any quick fixes?

Thanks


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