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Default Make more than one graph fit the page


If I select one graph for printing it is automatically sized to fit the
page and only the graph is printed. That's great.

If I select two or more graphs then the whole bloody worksheet is
printed, unless I carefully arrrange the two graphs on the background
so that they have equal size, fit the page and after this carefully
select the area to print.

All this is quite tedious, particularly when thinking of jolly old
Lotus where you could just select the two or more graphs and they were
sized to fit page and all before printing.

Is this Lotus method possible in Excel as well?


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