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Disappearing/Greyed Charts
I am putting together a business case model that requires a number of
charts/graphs. A few days ago the charts, which I had embedded within the relevant tabs, were no longer visible when clicking on the relevant tab. They appear as grey rectangles until clicked, when the chart then becomes visible. I have tried deleting and creating new charts but the same problem occurs. What can I do to stop this from happening. I do not wish to recreate the workbook as it took weeks to create. |
Disappearing/Greyed Charts
Hi,
Go Tools Options View. Set Objects Show All. Cheers Andy Absurd Jewel wrote: I am putting together a business case model that requires a number of charts/graphs. A few days ago the charts, which I had embedded within the relevant tabs, were no longer visible when clicking on the relevant tab. They appear as grey rectangles until clicked, when the chart then becomes visible. I have tried deleting and creating new charts but the same problem occurs. What can I do to stop this from happening. I do not wish to recreate the workbook as it took weeks to create. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
Disappearing/Greyed Charts
Thanks! I must have accidently changed the setting somehow.
"Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, Go Tools Options View. Set Objects Show All. Cheers Andy Absurd Jewel wrote: I am putting together a business case model that requires a number of charts/graphs. A few days ago the charts, which I had embedded within the relevant tabs, were no longer visible when clicking on the relevant tab. They appear as grey rectangles until clicked, when the chart then becomes visible. I have tried deleting and creating new charts but the same problem occurs. What can I do to stop this from happening. I do not wish to recreate the workbook as it took weeks to create. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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