delete the chart
Click on it so that it is completely selected and then press the Delete key.
Select the textbox by clicking on the edge of it. Once it is selected properly, not just the text, pressing the delete key will remove it.
Once the cells are selected you can start the Chart Wizard. Then you can follow through the options you want for the particular chart you need. Pressing the F11 key will instantly create the default chart, without giving you any options. You can then adjust the chart to your needs.
Click on the edge of the text box to select it. When it is selected, pressing the Delete key will get rid of it.
Yes.
Back Space key.
You can use the Chart Wizard which can be activated by clicking on the icon on the Standard toolbar or going to the Insert Menu and picking Chart. Pressing the F11 key or Alt and the F1 key will create a default chart from the selected set of data, without starting the chart wizard.
It depends on what you want to delete. Deleting what is in cells can be done by selecting them and pressing the Delete key. You can also delete charts by selecting them and pressing the Delete key. To delete full rows and columns, you can select them and use the menu/ribbon options to remove them completely.
Click on the chart to select it and then press the Delete key.
Carefully click on the chart area. As a chart is made up of different sections, you have to avoid clicking on the actual chart, but a bit outside until the entire chart area is chosen. Then press the delete key to delete it.
Yes, it will be deleted.
To remove selected text from a document, you can use the "Delete" key on your keyboard. Alternatively, you can cut the text by pressing "Ctrl + X" (or "Command + X" on a Mac), which removes the selected text and places it on the clipboard for potential pasting later.