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I have a text book [QUE] that shows a data table positioned vertically on the
right hand side of the chart - rather than at the traditional 'bottom'. How
do I achieve that?
I'm having trouble finding where to do it. Thanks for any help
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Hi,

Without seeing the book it is hard to say. There is not builtin way of
changing the position of the table.
But here are some possible techniques they may have used,
- worksheet cells positioned next to the chart
- made the table with linked text boxes and shapes
- produced a picture of the table, via copypicture, and then rotated it.

Cheers
Andy

JohnBonjer wrote:
I have a text book [QUE] that shows a data table positioned vertically on the
right hand side of the chart - rather than at the traditional 'bottom'. How
do I achieve that?
I'm having trouble finding where to do it. Thanks for any help


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