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We are running Excel 2003. Is there a way to remove the frame around the
pie chart? Thanks.


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Hi,

Assuming the frame you are referring to is the plot area then yes.
Double click in the part between the edge of the pie and the frame.
On the Patterns tab set Area and Border to none.

Cheers
Andy

Diane Walker wrote:
We are running Excel 2003. Is there a way to remove the frame around the
pie chart? Thanks.



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Thanks very much, Andy. Your instructions worked.

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Hi,

Assuming the frame you are referring to is the plot area then yes.
Double click in the part between the edge of the pie and the frame.
On the Patterns tab set Area and Border to none.

Cheers
Andy

Diane Walker wrote:
We are running Excel 2003. Is there a way to remove the frame around the
pie chart? Thanks.


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http://www.andypope.info



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