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I use the drawing toolbar to draw a circle on a chart. On the chart, the
circle is round. When I go to print preview, the circle is oval shaped. The
printed output is oval shaped too.

What do I need to change to get the screen view and the printed output
circle to be the same (i.e. round)?

Alternately, how would I get the Excel chart to graph round circle?
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Do a Google with this search term to get lots of answers:
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I use the drawing toolbar to draw a circle on a chart. On the chart, the
circle is round. When I go to print preview, the circle is oval shaped.
The
printed output is oval shaped too.

What do I need to change to get the screen view and the printed output
circle to be the same (i.e. round)?

Alternately, how would I get the Excel chart to graph round circle?



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