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I made a chart in Word and then I went to paste in in Excel. Once in Excel,
it lost its form and went to the middle of the Worksheet. How do I format it
in Excel.
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Default Formating from Word to Excel

Right click on the chart and select FORMAT CHART AREA or you can click on the
chart, then click on any chart object to select it and then right click on
that object to format that object.

Is there a reason you charted your data in Word and then brought it into
Excel. It would make more sense to do the reverse, and the chart
capabilities in Excel far exceed those of the MS Graph applet that is used by
Word, PowerePoint & Access?

You might want to reconsider where you do your graphing.
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I made a chart in Word and then I went to paste in in Excel. Once in Excel,
it lost its form and went to the middle of the Worksheet. How do I format it
in Excel.

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