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nedrgr21
 
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I am trying to create a chart in an Excel 2002 worksheet, but as I go thru
the chart wizard the "As object in" option is turned off. It will only create
a chart as a new sheet. Does anyone know how to fix this?

Thanks,
Steve
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Norman Jones
 
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Hi Nedrgr21,

Try:

Tools | Options | View | :Objects | Select the "Show All" option.


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I am trying to create a chart in an Excel 2002 worksheet, but as I go thru
the chart wizard the "As object in" option is turned off. It will only
create
a chart as a new sheet. Does anyone know how to fix this?

Thanks,
Steve



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JulieD
 
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Hi Steve

not sure, but if when you create the chart in a new sheet and choose chart /
location from the menu - is the option available to you then? if not, is
the sheet protected?

Cheers
JulieD

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I am trying to create a chart in an Excel 2002 worksheet, but as I go thru
the chart wizard the "As object in" option is turned off. It will only
create
a chart as a new sheet. Does anyone know how to fix this?

Thanks,
Steve



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