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Default Chart to foreground

I have a worksheet with several charts that overlap. In Excel for XP,
where it was made, I could bring any chart to the front by simply
clicking it. I don't seem to be able to do this in Excel 2010 for W7.
I've tried Help but don't seem to be able to ask the correct question.
Is there a simple solution?

Thanks in advance.
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On 4/1/2011 2:31 PM, James Silverton wrote:
I have a worksheet with several charts that overlap. In Excel for XP,
where it was made, I could bring any chart to the front by simply
clicking it. I don't seem to be able to do this in Excel 2010 for W7.
I've tried Help but don't seem to be able to ask the correct question.
Is there a simple solution?

Thanks in advance.


Sorry, I seem to have accidentally solved my own problem in that what I
want to do is now a two-step operation: click the chart to select it and
then click "Bring forward" etc. However, I still wonder what question I
should have asked in Help?

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