Drag the chart handles (small squares centered on each border and at each corner).
To resize or move an embedded chart, select the chart. To resize it, position or point the mouse to a sizing handle. The pointer will change into a double-headed arrow which can be used. To move the chart, simply drag the chart to a chosen blank area on selecting.
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When a mouse pointer appears as a double-headed arrow (often referred to as a resize cursor), it indicates that you can drag the sizing handle to resize a graphic. This cursor typically appears when you hover over the edges or corners of a graphic element. By clicking and dragging, you can adjust the dimensions of the graphic as needed.
Yes, you can resize a chart by clicking and dragging its sizing handles, which are typically located at the corners and sides of the chart. This allows you to adjust the chart's dimensions to better fit the available space or to enhance its visual appeal. Resizing can help make the data more readable and improve overall presentation quality.
If you click on a chart legend you can drag it to wherever you want around or on the chart.
How can I change my Photos Background and resize photo? Answer: Use Lunapic to resize, enlarge, shrink or scale an image instantly. Use the form above to choose a image file or URL. After uploading, choose the width or height of the image. You can also drag the corners of the image to resize it. In the future, use the menu above Edit -> Resize Image.
Click on a slice and the whole chart will be selected. Then drag the piece out and all of the chart will explode.
Simply hold your mouse click on the bar at the top (you know, the one with the program name on) then drag it about. To resize, you just pull on the corner. Ensuring that the window is restored down.
Click on the chart, then click on one of the corner or side handles on the chart and drag to the size you want.