From the course: Excel: Charts in Depth
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Print charts
- When it comes time to printing a chart, you have the option of printing a single chart only, like one of the five charts we see on this worksheet here. We could also, instead of that, we might want to print all these charts along with the data. If you've got a chart on its own sheet, like we see on the sheet to the left called chart one, of course, we could print this just by itself, too. Let's focus on this one first. It's a chart that has been created on a separate sheet, the data was highlighted, I pressed F11, made a few changes, I'm ready to print this. Just before printing, good recommendation, press Control-P. That looks pretty good! I don't think I need to make many adjustments. If I got my printer all set up, I'll click the Print button and we're all set. Now, the ratio of height to width is just right there. Sometimes it isn't. Sometimes when you come to this screen you might have to go to either Landscape…
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