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Default How can I get headers to copy in charts?

I made one imbedded chart, then copied it to make a similatrsecond chart;
however, the header and footer from the first chart did not carry over to the
second chart. How can I avoid redoing the headers and footers in copied
charts?
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Default How can I get headers to copy in charts?

What exactly do you mean by headers and footers? Are they print headers and
footers, or are they the top column to be used as series names?

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I made one imbedded chart, then copied it to make a similatrsecond chart;
however, the header and footer from the first chart did not carry over to
the
second chart. How can I avoid redoing the headers and footers in copied
charts?



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