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Harlett O'Dowd
This is a silly but annoying problem.
When I create graphs in Excel, I right-click on the graph and have the
option to format gridlines - which I do. The extra color makes the
graphs easier to read.
However, when I copy & paste (or insert special) the graph into a
larger Word report document, the gridlines revert to black and seem to
be bigger/bolded. I can double click on the graph and it will show it
in its original Excel format - and can right-click to edit the
gridlines again - but the results will not show when I return to Word.
Same thing going from Excel to Powerpoint. What can I do to copy my
excel graph exactly as I have formatted it, into another Office
product?
Many thanks
When I create graphs in Excel, I right-click on the graph and have the
option to format gridlines - which I do. The extra color makes the
graphs easier to read.
However, when I copy & paste (or insert special) the graph into a
larger Word report document, the gridlines revert to black and seem to
be bigger/bolded. I can double click on the graph and it will show it
in its original Excel format - and can right-click to edit the
gridlines again - but the results will not show when I return to Word.
Same thing going from Excel to Powerpoint. What can I do to copy my
excel graph exactly as I have formatted it, into another Office
product?
Many thanks