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Hi Ozz,
I don't know what it is but you can get rid of it by selecting columns A,B + C and deleting the entire columns. If there is other data in these columns that you wish to keep you can insert 3 new columns to the right of the object copy and paste the other data to there and then delete the columns. You will need to copy and paste one column at a time otherwise the white line comes with it. HTH Martin |
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The white line is the chart object. If u can select the object( y using the
select object tool in drawing tools) and expand the object , u can see the chart/Graph. "MartinW" wrote: Hi Ozz, I don't know what it is but you can get rid of it by selecting columns A,B + C and deleting the entire columns. If there is other data in these columns that you wish to keep you can insert 3 new columns to the right of the object copy and paste the other data to there and then delete the columns. You will need to copy and paste one column at a time otherwise the white line comes with it. HTH Martin |
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