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How to rotate graph 90 degrees
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I spent hours trying to figure this one out. I am using excel 2003 and
i want to rotate line chart by 90 degrees so that x axis stands
vertical, and y axis horizontal.
I don't want to transpose data, just to rotate that picture in excel.
For now I found only solution to copy graph into word and then to
rotate picture.
Thank you
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- Copy the chart as a picture (hold Shift while selecting the Edit menu,
choose Copy Picture, use the On Screen and Picture options), paste on the
sheet (Ctrl+V is sufficient), then rotate the picture.
- Jon
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>I spent hours trying to figure this one out. I am using excel 2003 and
> i want to rotate line chart by 90 degrees so that x axis stands
> vertical, and y axis horizontal.
> I don't want to transpose data, just to rotate that picture in excel.
> For now I found only solution to copy graph into word and then to
> rotate picture.
> Thank you
>
#1; Thu, 22 May 2008 07:23:00 GMT