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SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh, if a chart is copied and closed
before being pasted onto a worksheet, it is pasted in as a picture rather
than a chart. The picture is also pasted as it would appear when printed;
therefore, it appears in black and white if a black-and-white printer is
selected.
This problem occurs whether or not the chart has been saved. This problem also occurs if the chart has been saved and reopened and is currently on the desktop. WORKAROUNDTo work around this problem, do not close a chart after copying it and before pasting it to a worksheet. MORE INFORMATION
When selected, an embedded chart displays "Chart" and a number in the
reference area to the left of the formula bar. In both System 6.0.x and
System 7.0, the designation "Picture" with a number appears to indicate
that it is an embedded graphic and not a chart.
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Excel User's Guide 1," version 4.0, pages 395-399
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