Hi everyone,
Its easy to copy most charts and paste them into word, powerpoint or wherever else you'd like; but I can't seem to make pivot charts do the same. I find that I have to do a screen capture then crop out the parts I don't want. Is there an easier way?
Thanks,
Matt
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