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Have you tried Importing, instead of Cutting+Pasting?
Insert > Object > Create From File (tab) > Browse to Spreadsheet containing Chart (here you can choose to link to file - that way the chart will change if the Excel spreadsheet changes) > OK I don't have a copy of 2000 at hand to play with, but I think it still had the capability to do this, have a go and let me know how you get on! |
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