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Default Excel chart size

I am not aware of this problem, and it may have to do with the zooming factor
you have on both PCs?
Anyway, I believe the easiest way is to set the frame in PPT to accomodate
your chart. Select the frame that you want to contain the pasted chart and
its size will be adjusted to the frame size (be aware the aspect ratio will
be maintained so either the width or the height will determin yr chart size).
So if you set the PPT destination slide as a standard template your chart
will be of consistent size. I didnt test it at length, though, so you may
have to try a bit.
GL,
Henk

"macdad" wrote:

I am trying to create a standard Excel chart size so that I can copy the
charts into Powerpoint. I have tried to put each chart on its own chart
sheet. However, it seems that the size of the chart varies depending on
which computer is used. Is there a way to create a custom sized chart sheet?
Is there another way to create a standard sized graph in Excel that can be
copied into Powerpoint? I would prefer to use chart sheets since they seem
support linked Excel charts better.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

 
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