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Old 02-27-2020, 10:33 AM
Trapshooter1956 Trapshooter1956 is offline Chart question Windows 7 32bit Chart question Office 2007
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I recently upgraded to windows 10 and excel 2019.
i have a chart created in excel 2007 and when I opened it the chart was resized to narrower and taller.
the drag handles are there but don't work.
The resize chart option is grayed out and won't let me put in any numbers.
it is not protected.
The odd thing is I have charts on other work books that work fine.



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Old 03-07-2020, 10:19 PM
PrincessApril PrincessApril is offline Chart question Windows 10 Chart question Office 2019
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Resizing charts is a bit different in newer versions. Here are a couple of help files that explain how to do it (you have to click inside the chart to get the bar/plot/data areas, etc.):

Cannot Resize the Chart Area of a chart - Office | Microsoft Docs

Move or resize a chart - Excel
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Old 03-09-2020, 06:49 AM
Trapshooter1956 Trapshooter1956 is offline Chart question Windows 7 32bit Chart question Office 2007
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Thanks i will try those.
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