Yes, a chart in Excel is created from data that has been selected in the worksheet.
You would print only the selected chart or object.
Normally the whole set of data in the worksheet or the current chart sheet or the selected print area if one has been set.
They can be embedded in a worksheet or can be on their own chart sheet.
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The benefit of linking a chart from an Excel worksheet to a Word document is that the chart data will always be current. Excel is spreadsheet software from Microsoft.
A chart can be saved on the same worksheet or on a separate worksheet in Excel. The easiest way to put a chart on a separate worksheet is to create your chart on the same worksheet as your data. After you create your chart, just cut and past to the worksheet where you want it to show.
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
It is a chart that is on a chart sheet, not embedded on a worksheet. There will be a separate tab for it, like each worksheet has.
To set up a chart sheet in Excel, select your data, insert a chart, right-click it, choose Move Chart, and select New Sheet. Done! Your chart is now on its own sheet.
If it is moved to be a chart on its own, that is known as a Chart Sheet, not a worksheet, and its name will be Chart1. A Chart sheet, unlike a worksheet, just has a chart and has no cells. Moving a chart from a worksheet will not affect that worksheet's name. So in this case, it would still be Sheet1. If you move a chart to another worksheet, embedding it there, that does not affect the name of that worksheet. So it could b embedded on Sheet2 or Sheet3 or whatever name may have been given to it.