Objective 9. Print a Chart on a Separate Worksheet
When you place a chart on a separate sheet, as opposed to embedding it in the worksheet as you did in Chapter One, the chart will print on a separate page. Page setup for charts that are created on separate worksheets is done independently from page setup for the other worksheets.
Activity 2.16. Printing the Worksheet and the Chart
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Use the sheet tab navigation buttons if necessary to display the Inventory Data sheet tab, and then click to make it the active sheet. From the File menu, display the Page Setup dialog box, and then click the Page tab. Under Orientation, confirm that the Portrait option is selected. On the Margins tab, center the sheet Horizontally.
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On the Header/Footer tab, create a Custom Footer in the Left section containing the File name
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Click the Percent of Retail Value Chart sheet tab. Display the Page Setup dialog box, and on the Page tab, confirm that the Landscape orientation is selected.
The default orientation for charts placed on a separate sheet is Landscape.
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Click the Margins tab. Notice under Center on page, both options are gray to indicate that the chart is already centered horizontally and vertically and these choices do not apply.
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On the Header/Footer tab, create a Custom Footer in the Left section containing the File name
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Save
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Right-click the sheet tab and click Select All Sheets. Then, on the Standard toolbar, click the Print button
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If you printed your formulas, be sure to redisplay the worksheet by pressing
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You have completed Project 2B |
Project 2C Population Growth
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