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I am using Excel 2003. I want to create a pivot chart from a pivot table. As
soon as I click the chart button, however, Excel immediately creates the chart in a sheet of its own. I want to be able to create that chart in an existing sheet. I can't see an easy way to do this, other than then moving the one that's been created on its own chart sheet. Surely there must be a way to bi-pass that step? |
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Making a pivot chart doesn't take you through the full-blown chart wizard,
which allows this choice on its last step. I can't think of a non-VBA way to put a pivot chart directly onto a worksheet (and I spent almost a minute trying!). - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "C Tate" wrote in message ... I am using Excel 2003. I want to create a pivot chart from a pivot table. As soon as I click the chart button, however, Excel immediately creates the chart in a sheet of its own. I want to be able to create that chart in an existing sheet. I can't see an easy way to do this, other than then moving the one that's been created on its own chart sheet. Surely there must be a way to bi-pass that step? |
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