Charts sized with window

  • Thread starter Steven K. Smith
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Steven K. Smith

In Excel 2007, how do I make a chart sized with the widow? On the help
screen for this, it says to choose that option from the VIEW tab with the
chart widow open. I can't find that option availble on my version.
 
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Jim Cone

Some the stuff missing from XL2007 charts is listed in this older post
from the Microsoft Excel 12 blog...
http://blogs.msdn.com/excel/archive/2006/08/28/724641.aspx
--
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
(Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming)



"Steven K. Smith"
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In Excel 2007, how do I make a chart sized with the widow? On the help
screen for this, it says to choose that option from the VIEW tab with the
chart widow open. I can't find that option availble on my version.
 
S

Steven K. Smith

Very disappointing. I use the "Sized with Window" feature a lot, and the
"Zoom to Selection" is not similar enough, IMHO.

"Deprecated" features? "DEPRECATED???"

From Webster's New World Dictionary:

"Deprecate: 1. to feel or express disapproval of; plead against. 2.
(archaic) to try to avert by prayer."

This use of the word may be remotely defensible, but if you are trying for
accurate use and understanding, "deleted" or "eliminated" would be much
better.
 
J

Jim Cone

Someone (wise I think) said...
"Never be first with the newest or last with the oldest."
--
Jim Cone
Portland, Oregon USA
http://www.realezsites.com/bus/primitivesoftware
(Excel Add-ins / Excel Programming)



"Steven K. Smith"
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wrote in message
Very disappointing. I use the "Sized with Window" feature a lot, and the
"Zoom to Selection" is not similar enough, IMHO.
"Deprecated" features? "DEPRECATED???"
From Webster's New World Dictionary:

"Deprecate: 1. to feel or express disapproval of; plead against. 2.
(archaic) to try to avert by prayer."

This use of the word may be remotely defensible, but if you are trying for
accurate use and understanding, "deleted" or "eliminated" would be much
better.
 
S

Steven K. Smith

Other online dictionaries did not include this use of the word, and even by
the defination in wikipedia, it isn't correct usage, since the feature is
gone, not just discouraged from use.

<Done picking nits...> ;-)
 

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