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Printing a chart to fill the whole page

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Becky P. - 14 May 2008 19:57 GMT
In a previous version of excel (2000)  I was able to click on a chart to
select it and print it to screen.  Once it was in the print preview I was
able to go to setup and select an option that changed the chart properties to
print the chart on a full page(fit to one page).   I am trying to print the
same chart in excel 2007 and it is printing as a small thin chart (from the
left to the right margin) but it is not bringing it to the top and bottom
margins.  How can I change the setup of my charts to print full page? Thanks.
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Gklass - 16 May 2008 21:37 GMT
This is actually what I thought of as one of the improvements in 2007
--it prints the charts to a full page width without messing up the
fonts or the shape of the graph.

You must have a really wide chart.

Assuming it is embedded on a worksheet, I imagine that to do what you
want you should just stretch out the length of the chart with the
mouse.

If it is not embedded, it should print to a full page.

gary k.

> In a previous version of excel (2000)  I was able to click on a chart to
> select it and print it to screen.  Once it was in the print preview I was
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> Becky P.
 
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