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Problem is with my supervisor's computer so i need solution of problem, not advice
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If you just want a static vector picture of the chart -- as opposed to a linked chart that updates when the underlying Excel data changes -- embedded in your Wprd doc, copy the chart in Excel, then switch to Word and use Edit | Paste Special | Enhanced Metafile (EMF) or Windows Metafile (WMF). Then just resize and format the vector image as you wish. I use this for a lot of static Excel charts that are inserted into my documents.
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