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.
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An active sheet is the worksheet you currently are accessing.
Delete is the command that removes selected cells from the worksheet and shifts the remaining rows up or shifts the remaining columns to the left
You can insert rows above or below the selected row. You select what you would like to do on the insert worksheet rows menu.
When "OK" is clicked in the Move or Copy dialog window, the selected worksheet will either be moved to the specified workbook or duplicated, depending on the choice made. If moving, the worksheet will be removed from its original location and placed in the target workbook. If copying, a duplicate of the worksheet will be created in the target workbook, while the original remains unchanged. The new worksheet will appear at the end of the target workbook's sheet list unless specified otherwise.
Once an individual is selected, the individual cannot be selected again.
Cells are the fundamental element of a worksheet. All formulas are put into them. Most functions and formulas will reference cells on the worksheet. So cells are extremely important in Excel. Without them, you do not have a worksheet.
Normally the whole set of data in the worksheet or the current chart sheet or the selected print area if one has been set.
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