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Old 01-05-2012, 04:01 PM
KarynHill KarynHill is offline Newbie Question - Chart Data Windows XP Newbie Question - Chart Data Office 2007
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My boss has a PowerPoint template that he and the other economists use. It has 26 sample slides, 23 of which are various sorts of charts. For some of the slides, when we look at the data, there is a "blue box" around the data. For others, there is no "blue box." He wants the data for each slide to have that box around the data. I assume this has something to do with selecting the data the chart will use but these charts are already created and I have no clue how to make the blue box appear. I could probably find an answer if I knew how to ask the question in a sensible manner but unfortunately, I don't - and I don't have much time before I have to have an answer for him.

As you can probably tell, I'm a total newbie to charts. I'm using Office 2007 on Win XP at home to try and figure this out. At work, I have Windows 7 and am using Office 2010. I assume that shouldn't be any sort of a problem.
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