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I have created a very simple Pivot Table 3-D Pie Graph, but it shows on the
screen in a size of approxiamtely 2 inches by 2 inches (at 100% window size).
I click on the graph to make the four corner points highlight, but I can't
drag them to increase the general size of my graph. Can pivot table graphs
be increased in size, or are that fixed to one size?

Many thanks,
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Hi

did you use the icon on the pivot table toolbar to create the pivot graph?
mine always come out at full window size ...also works if i choose this
option after choose data / pivot table and pivot chart report and then
choose a pivot chart ...

Cheers
JulieD

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I have created a very simple Pivot Table 3-D Pie Graph, but it shows on the
screen in a size of approxiamtely 2 inches by 2 inches (at 100% window
size).
I click on the graph to make the four corner points highlight, but I can't
drag them to increase the general size of my graph. Can pivot table
graphs
be increased in size, or are that fixed to one size?

Many thanks,



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