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Old March 24th, 2004, 02:16 AM
Hammer_757
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Default charts inadvertly resized

Recently in a workbook with 10 sheets, with between 5 and 7 charts per
sheet. I noticed that many of the charts had resized. The arrangement
of the individual sheets was about 40 rows of data on top and then
three rows of charts with 2 to 4 charts in each row equally spaced
about a half an inch apart. The original size of all the charts was
11” x 7”.

During a time when I was increasing the work book by copying a sheet
and replacing the data in the sheet and renaming the field on the
charts all some of the charts changes overall size. The second chart in
each row was reduced in size to about 6.5” x 5.5”. The charts to the
right of the reduced charts were pushed up against the reduced charts
as if a margin squeezed the charts. This happened on every sheet with
charts.

Any information on what might cause this and any preventive locks I can
apply would be appreciated.


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