Select all elements from a chart

Ruca13

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Hi everyone,

I'm having trouble printing my excel sheets because the charts have lots of boxes with information, and when I print, some of the numbers above the bars are cut off (like a white dash as you can see below), which probably means some of those boxes are over the numbers.

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Unfortunately, when I try to select the area near the numbers, I do not find anything that gets in conflict with the numbers.

Is there a way to select all the elements/boxes at the same time, in order to discover where the conflict arises?

Any other suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance
 

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