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Default Office 2007 compatibility at office 2003 is not working for graphs

Office 2007 compatibility at office 2003 is not working for graphs


I've had a problem with office 2007 compatibility.

I had a workbook with graph in sheet1,sheet2 data is source for graph. And
finally this work book is office 2007 version file.

I had office 2003 sp3 in my local system and installed office 2007
compatibility files. Later i copied above said workdbook (office 2007 file)
from a network to my local system. I'm able to open office 2007 file in my
local system but i knew that the graph at sheet1 is not properly placed all
the remaining things are perfect.
i.e I'm able to get only a single line( not clear with x,y-axis label and
values)in graph instead of 36 columns data.

Does any one provide solution, it will be appreciated.

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Vinod

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