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Excel chart related to
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Excel chart related to
How can I change the style?
RE: Excel chart related to
Hi Mohammad,
Thank you for your question.
Select the chart and navigate to the Design tab of the Chart Tools and change the style. You can also use the Layout tab to add axis titles and change the legend.
I hope this answers your question.
Regards
Simon
RE: Excel chart related to
Simon
Thank you very much, the other question I need to ask
while I print a page, a dotted line come up on the right hand side of the sheet:
I can understand it is a seletion of the printing page but
Why does it appear?
Is there a way to cancel or delete it?
look forward to hear from you
Have good weekend
Kind regards
Mohammad Sajjad
RE: Excel chart related to
Hi Mohammad,
Thank you for your email and question.
When you print or preview a spreadsheet the dotted lines that appear are where the page breaks are.
To hide the page break lines appearing on your worksheet, go to the Tools menu, then Options and then select the View tab.
Under the Window options section, remove the tick from the Page Breaks check box by clicking into that option box.
I hope that answers your question.
Enjoy your week.
Regards
Simon
Tue 17 Mar 2009: Automatically marked as resolved.
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