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From: TORguy on 9 Apr 2010 14:30 I have several charts on a worksheet. If I edit the plot area on one (resize it) and save/exit the file, the plot area of every chart, including the one I resized, SHRINKS the next time I open the file!! In fact, if I repeat the process, the plot areas of the charts that have shrunk already will shrink even more - to the point of being unreadable. Any solutions?
From: Bill In Parker Bill In on 6 May 2010 07:28 TORguy I am experiencing the same problem. any luck anywhere else in solving this problem? "TORguy" wrote: > I have several charts on a worksheet. If I edit the plot area on one (resize > it) and save/exit the file, the plot area of every chart, including the one I > resized, SHRINKS the next time I open the file!! In fact, if I repeat the > process, the plot areas of the charts that have shrunk already will shrink > even more - to the point of being unreadable. Any solutions?
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