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Old 08-07-2003, 06:27 PM   #1
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I am using Excel 2002 (office XP) both at home and at
work. My home machine has Win XP professional installed
while my office machine has Windows 2000 installed.

I have created several chart sheets within a spreadsheet
file. Each chart sheet has four charts on the page. When I
view the chart sheets on the Win2000 machine I am able to
resize and zoom. When I use the Windows XP box, the zoom
is not available (greyed out). Is anyone familiar with
this difference in operation/appearance?
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Old 08-07-2003, 08:32 PM   #2
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paul wrote:
> I am using Excel 2002 (office XP) both at home and at
> work. My home machine has Win XP professional installed
> while my office machine has Windows 2000 installed.
>
> I have created several chart sheets within a spreadsheet
> file. Each chart sheet has four charts on the page. When I
> view the chart sheets on the Win2000 machine I am able to
> resize and zoom. When I use the Windows XP box, the zoom
> is not available (greyed out). Is anyone familiar with
> this difference in operation/appearance?


Check the setting for "Sized with window" on the View menu. If it's
checked, you will not be able to change the zoom. This shouldn't depend on
the OS, though.

Dave
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Old 09-07-2003, 09:19 PM   #3
Gary Klass
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you may have one of the same problems that two subsequent messages refer to.

Either your default view is or isn't "sized with windows"
or
one of your computers doesn't have a printer configured and can only
display the chart "sized with windows"

paul wrote:
> I am using Excel 2002 (office XP) both at home and at
> work. My home machine has Win XP professional installed
> while my office machine has Windows 2000 installed.
>
> I have created several chart sheets within a spreadsheet
> file. Each chart sheet has four charts on the page. When I
> view the chart sheets on the Win2000 machine I am able to
> resize and zoom. When I use the Windows XP box, the zoom
> is not available (greyed out). Is anyone familiar with
> this difference in operation/appearance?


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Old 10-07-2003, 12:48 AM   #4
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Thanks for the feedback. The printer configuration on my
new laptop was faulty (I had no local pinter setup and
the network printer was not available). I added a local
printer and that solved my problem.

>-----Original Message-----
>you may have one of the same problems that two

subsequent messages refer to.
>
>Either your default view is or isn't "sized with windows"
>or
>one of your computers doesn't have a printer configured

and can only
>display the chart "sized with windows"
>
>paul wrote:
>> I am using Excel 2002 (office XP) both at home and at
>> work. My home machine has Win XP professional

installed
>> while my office machine has Windows 2000 installed.
>>
>> I have created several chart sheets within a

spreadsheet
>> file. Each chart sheet has four charts on the page.

When I
>> view the chart sheets on the Win2000 machine I am able

to
>> resize and zoom. When I use the Windows XP box, the

zoom
>> is not available (greyed out). Is anyone familiar with
>> this difference in operation/appearance?

>
>.
>

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