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Spreadsheet 7-31 Note AppleWorks provides numerous techniques for setting and changing the chart's elements. You can experiment with the various techniques for working with chart elements described in onscreen Help. If you don't like the results, click on the Default button bar, or choose Undo from the Edit menu. You can also choose Revert from the File menu, or delete the chart and make a new one. Deleting, copying, or moving a chart A chart is an object that you can delete, cut, copy, move, or resize. To start, select the chart by clicking it. A selected chart has handles. In the Help index,* see: E charts, modifying To Select the chart and then Cut or copy a chart On the Default button bar, click to cut or to copy (or choose Cut or Copy from the Edit menu). Cutting or copying a chart breaks its link to the chart's spreadsheet. Move a chart to another location in the same document Drag it to a new position (not by a handle). Moving a chart maintains the link to the chart's spreadsheet. Resize a chart Drag one of its handles Scale a chart to a specific Choose Scale By Percent from the Arrange menu and then enter percentage percentages to scale the chart horizontally and vertically. Hide a spreadsheet frame under a chart If necessary, resize the spreadsheet frame to make it smaller than the chart. Then select the chart and drag it over the spreadsheet. Bring a hidden spreadsheet Select the chart and then click on the Default button bar, or frame back into view choose Move To Back from the Arrange menu * Choose Index from the or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from the list and click Go To Topic.

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Spreadsheet
7-31
Note
AppleWorks provides numerous techniques for setting and changing
the chart’s elements. You can experiment with the various techniques for
working with chart elements described in onscreen Help. If you don’t like
the results, click
on the Default button bar, or choose
Undo
from the Edit
menu. You can also choose
Revert
from the File menu, or delete the chart and
make a new one.
Deleting, copying, or moving a chart
A chart is an object that you can delete, cut, copy, move, or resize. To start,
select the chart by clicking it. A selected chart has handles.
*
Choose Index from the
or Help menu and scroll to the entry. Then choose a topic from
the list and click Go To Topic.
To
Select the chart and then
Cut or copy a chart
On the Default button bar, click
to cut or
to copy (or
choose
Cut
or
Copy
from the Edit menu). Cutting or copying a
chart breaks its link to the chart’s spreadsheet.
Move a chart to another
location in the same
document
Drag it to a new position (not by a handle). Moving a chart
maintains the link to the chart’s spreadsheet.
Resize a chart
Drag one of its handles
Scale a chart to a specific
percentage
Choose
Scale By Percent
from the Arrange menu and then enter
percentages to scale the chart horizontally and vertically.
Hide a spreadsheet frame
under a chart
If necessary, resize the spreadsheet frame to make it smaller
than the chart. Then select the chart and drag it over the
spreadsheet.
Bring a hidden spreadsheet
frame back into view
Select the chart and then click
on the Default button bar, or
choose
Move To Back
from the Arrange menu
In the Help index,
*
see:
E
charts, modifying