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A) The source data cells. These cells contain the data displayed by the graph. At runtime, the data
from your job file replaces the sample data from these cells. B) A table placed on the same sheet
for the purpose of organizing the data that will appear in the graph. C) A cell from the table. As
you can see, this cell only contains a reference to one of the sample data cells.
The graph itself must be placed on a new sheet. Any variable information appearing in the graph
must be referenced to the sample data cells from the other sheet, or to cells from the table, but
only if those cells are referenced to the sample data cells. If you use the Chart Wizard to create
your Excel business graph, bear in mind that at the end of the procedure, you should select the As
new sheet option so as not to place the graph on the same sheet as the sample data.
A) The sheet containing your sample data and the chart itself (both are on separate sheets). B)
The graph showing variable data referenced from Sheet1.
Save the template file in the following location: Documents and Settings\All
Users\Application Data\Objectif Lune\PlanetPress Suite N\PlanetPress Design\ (where
N is the PlanetPress Suite version number).
Add an Excel Business graph object on your PlanetPress Design document:
Place an Excel business graph object on your document page.
In the Graphic page of the Excel Business Graphics properties dialog box, select any of your
Excel graph template files and set its properties.
In the Data page of the Excel Business Graphics properties dialog box, select the data that
will be placed in the source data cells of your Excel graph template file.
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