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Charting V PivotCharts

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(David Gainer) Whenever we talk to users about PivotCharts, the first request we hear is that they behave more like regular charts. In previous versions, PivotCharts had very limited layout and formatting options. In addition, if you refreshed the PivotTable that the PivotChart was based upon, the PivotChart would lose whatever formatting it had. We heard from many users that they would often just create regular charts instead of PivotCharts, since could be problematic As PivotTables and charts changed in Excel 2007, we made sure PivotCharts changed along with them with a key goal being that they became more consistent.

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