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Copying a chart included in a range
Another issue with copying a range to a sheet in a new workbook... there is a
chart located on the sheet I'm copying from, located within the range that I'm copying. When I paste the range into the new sheet in the new workbook, the chart doesn't come with it. What do I have to do to get the chart in the new workbook, using source data in the new workbook rather than the original one? Can I copy the whole sheet (not just a range), then create the new workbook with the new sheet? Will it include the chart? Thanks for all your help! Cheryl |
Copying a chart included in a range
Can I copy the whole sheet (not just a range), then create the new
workbook with the new sheet? Did you try? I don't guess so, because that was the answer. If a chart is embedded in the sheet and uses data on the sheet, when the sheet is copied, it contains a copy of the chart, which uses data on the copied sheet. Paste the new data on the copied sheet, and the chart is ready to go. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Cheryl" wrote in message ... Another issue with copying a range to a sheet in a new workbook... there is a chart located on the sheet I'm copying from, located within the range that I'm copying. When I paste the range into the new sheet in the new workbook, the chart doesn't come with it. What do I have to do to get the chart in the new workbook, using source data in the new workbook rather than the original one? Can I copy the whole sheet (not just a range), then create the new workbook with the new sheet? Will it include the chart? Thanks for all your help! Cheryl |
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