By default, charts in a worksheet are inserted as embedded objects, meaning they appear directly within the current worksheet rather than on a separate chart sheet. This allows users to easily view and interact with the chart alongside their data. Users can also move or resize the chart as needed within the worksheet. Additionally, charts are typically linked to the data range they represent, automatically updating when the underlying data changes.
Ye, embedded charts are updated when the data in the worksheet is changed.
Sheet1 is always the first worksheet open. There are 3 worksheets by default. You can change that in the options.
Default settings can be changed for anything, so yes you can change them when you are printing a worksheet in Excel.
Bar charts, pie charts and line charts.
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No, but you can use the insert command to insert a new worksheet (a workbook is a collection of worksheet).
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its easy er to see the results