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Re: Help with disappearing graphs

Please try to use standard Excel terminology ( reduces misunderstanding :) )

1, which version of Excel are you running ?
2. does it happen with every workbook containing charts or only that one workbook ?
 
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Re: Help with disappearing graphs

Please try to use standard Excel terminology ( reduces misunderstanding :) )

1, which version of Excel are you running ?
2. does it happen with every workbook containing charts or only that one workbook ?

Running Excel 2014. Only happens with one workbook.
 
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Re: Help with disappearing graphs

If only in the one workbook I would recreate the workbook carefully.

Try copying & pasting the data to a new workbook before recreating the charts manually
 
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