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2000/2003 Chart Not Visible In 2007!
I'm using Excel 2007 on Vista.
A worksheet with 3 charts (3 whole sheets) was created in Excel 2003. None of the charts appear. Their sheets are there, but they're blank screens: no background, no grid, no nothing. There are no active ribbon buttons while on a chart sheet. I installed HotFix KB938538, but that didn't help. Still nothing. I asked for info via the Immediate Window. They all appear to still be there! The Series', the Titles, the Legends. The data they reference is also still there; and visible! The workbook has no external links. What can I do to make them reappear? Excel 2007 is the only version I have with which to maintain this client's data. It might be possible to retrieve all the info I need to recreate them via the Immediate Window, but that's a formidable task! I also know there are some chart parts inaccessible to VB; e.g., the DataRange, and the individual components of the Formula, like Values. (The Formula is available!) Any help? |
2000/2003 Chart Not Visible In 2007! SOLVED!
DEFAULT PRINTER!
It turns out Excel 2007 needs a compatible printer specified as Default in order to show charts. Since this laptop has never had a printer connected to it, it's Default Printer was who-knows-what. A Microsoft Tech made the simple switch, and everything appeared! This is what he chose: Microsoft Office Document Image Writer Hooray! "victorcamp" wrote in message ... I'm using Excel 2007 on Vista. A worksheet with 3 charts (3 whole sheets) was created in Excel 2003. None of the charts appear. Their sheets are there, but they're blank screens: no background, no grid, no nothing. There are no active ribbon buttons while on a chart sheet. I installed HotFix KB938538, but that didn't help. Still nothing. I asked for info via the Immediate Window. They all appear to still be there! The Series', the Titles, the Legends. The data they reference is also still there; and visible! The workbook has no external links. What can I do to make them reappear? Excel 2007 is the only version I have with which to maintain this client's data. It might be possible to retrieve all the info I need to recreate them via the Immediate Window, but that's a formidable task! I also know there are some chart parts inaccessible to VB; e.g., the DataRange, and the individual components of the Formula, like Values. (The Formula is available!) Any help? |
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