Yes you can. You just have to be careful where you click when you are starting. Almost any part of a chart can be clicked, so you may click an element of it rather than the whole thing. You need to click on the edge of the entire area, getting the 4-headed arrow before dragging.
drag and drop
It is a worksheet built into another worksheet.
This question is not clear. If you have multiple worksheets in a workbook, you can click on the tab of the worksheet you want to display. To go to another worksheet, just click on its tab.
Printing is not a method for copying data to another part of the worksheet.
a worksheet
It is the cell selected at the current time. If you start typing, what you type will appear in that cell. Only one cell can be the active one, even when you have lots of cells selected. It will always be a different colour to other selected cells if others are selected.
The interserction of a column and a row
When considering which cells another worksheet user should be able to manipulate, leave the cells _____.
he takes another bite
By the cell identifier.
Right click on the embedded chart and choose 'location'.Click radio button next to 'As new sheet' then click OK.Alselect CHART TOOLS DESIGN TAB, then click MOVE CHART LOCATION
Click the "Sheet" tabs at the bottom of the worksheet. If no one has renamed them, they will be named "Sheet1", "Sheet2", and so on.