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Multiple charts on a single worksheet

ResolvedVersion 2007

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Multiple charts on a single worksheet

Hi

how can move or create multiple charts onto a single worksheet in Excel 2007

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RE: multiple charts on a single worksheet

Hello Teju


Thank you for your question regarding Charts.

You create a chart as normal, e.g. select area of data required for charting. Select Insert Ribbon, Select Chart required. It is automatically placed as an Object on the current sheet. If you wish to move to a new sheet or another sheet, with the chart selected, view the Design ribbon bar, far right is a button called Move Chart. Click this and select where the chart is placed.
Repeat the procedure for more charts.



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