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What is the difference b/w "importing" and "inserting" an Excel ch

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Carter Devereaux - 09 Oct 2004 20:47 GMT
There are different instructions for "importing" vs. "inserting" an Excel
chart. What is the distinction between the two terms? I simply want to add an
Excel chart, but wonder what advantage there is to following the instructions
for "importing" versus "inserting."

--Carter
Kacy - 12 Oct 2004 10:38 GMT
With one way you do not get a bloody virus warning message, but do not ask
me which way it was.

> There are different instructions for "importing" vs. "inserting" an Excel
> chart. What is the distinction between the two terms? I simply want to add an
> Excel chart, but wonder what advantage there is to following the instructions
> for "importing" versus "inserting."
>
> --Carter
 
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