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SUMMARY
When you create a chart as a new sheet in Microsoft Excel 98, the
appearance of the chart is similar to the appearance of the chart in print
preview. This view shows how the layout of the chart and all of its
elements will look when you print it. In this view, you can size, move, and
format the plot area (the region bounded by the axes) and chart items, such
as graphic objects, titles, text boxes, and the legend.
MORE INFORMATIONHow Options in Page Setup Affect WhatYou Can Move and Size in the Chart WindowThe way the chart window appears on your screen and when you print it depend on how you set options in the Page Setup dialog box (these options include paper size, orientation, and margin size). For example, if the page orientation is set to Landscape, the window appears wider than it is tall.The option you select under Printed Chart Size on the Chart tab in the Page Setup dialog box affects how you can move and size the chart area, plot area, and the chart elements. When you select the Full Page option, you can size and move the plot area but not the chart area. When you select the Scale To Fit Page or Custom options, you can size both the plot area and the chart area. With either of these options selected, chart elements, such as titles, text boxes, and arrows, are moved relative to the chart area. The following table lists the Printed Chart Size options that are located on the Chart tab, how they affect the way the chart is displayed and printed, and how they affect what you can move and size.
Changing the View So That the Chart Fills the WindowThe chart window is zoomed to display your entire chart area. To view the chart in its full size on your screen, do either of the following:
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REFERENCESFor more information about chart display options, click Contents And Index on the Help menu (or on the Balloon Help menu if you are using a version of the Macintosh operating system earlier than 8.0), click the Index button in Microsoft Excel Help, type the following text charts, formattingand then click Show Topics. Select the "About Formatting Charts" topic, and click Go To. If you are unable to find the information you need, ask the Office Assistant. Additional query words: size window display chart type page setup XL98
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