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advanced excel course - Excel graphs

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replyReply Thu 31 Jan 2008, 12:55Delegate Paul said...

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Excel Intermediate course
Powerpoint Introduction course
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Excel Advanced course

Excel graphs

How do I move a graph that I've created to a separate page?

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replyReply Thu 31 Jan 2008, 13:43Trainer Pete said...

RE: excel graphs

Hi Paul, Thank you for the question, the short answer is to copy and paste from one excel worksheet or workbook to another, however this might not be the case if you wish to retain a link between the two workbooks, in which case you should copy the chart in the first workbook, and navigate to the second workbook, hopefully open already, and then do a Paste Special ensuring that you click in the Paste Link option. I hope that helps, best regards Pete.

 

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Highlighting a data range

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Use keyboard strokes instead.

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Step 2. Select keystroke, CTRL+SHIFT+END

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