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Is there an easy way to align charts?
Or do I have to eyeball them?
Thanks. |
Is there an easy way to align charts?
I don't know what version of excel you're using but if you have the
capability, you can "edit", "select all" or hold down "shift" and click on each one (somehow select all charts and use the "align" button from the Drawing Toolbar. If you don't see it, click "view" "toolbars" "drawing". Then you can select all, align "left", or whatever... Sorry, I don't know your level of expertise; sorry if I explained in too much detail. -- sherry "Rene" wrote: Or do I have to eyeball them? Thanks. |
Is there an easy way to align charts?
Cool! I'm using 2007. Is there a shortcut to resizing all the charts? It's
a pain to use the size drop down box for each one. "sherry" wrote: I don't know what version of excel you're using but if you have the capability, you can "edit", "select all" or hold down "shift" and click on each one (somehow select all charts and use the "align" button from the Drawing Toolbar. If you don't see it, click "view" "toolbars" "drawing". Then you can select all, align "left", or whatever... Sorry, I don't know your level of expertise; sorry if I explained in too much detail. -- sherry "Rene" wrote: Or do I have to eyeball them? Thanks. |
Is there an easy way to align charts?
umm... think before sending. shift and click works for resizing.
"Rene" wrote: Cool! I'm using 2007. Is there a shortcut to resizing all the charts? It's a pain to use the size drop down box for each one. "sherry" wrote: I don't know what version of excel you're using but if you have the capability, you can "edit", "select all" or hold down "shift" and click on each one (somehow select all charts and use the "align" button from the Drawing Toolbar. If you don't see it, click "view" "toolbars" "drawing". Then you can select all, align "left", or whatever... Sorry, I don't know your level of expertise; sorry if I explained in too much detail. -- sherry "Rene" wrote: Or do I have to eyeball them? Thanks. |
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