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    Chart question in Excel 2003

    I have excel 2003 and there 5 chart in my sheet with various data. Each of the charts have a red box covering them. The problem is when i click one chart red box goes away and it comes when i click outside the cell (another cell). Is this Excel 2003 chart error or it's common problem.

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    Re: Chart question in Excel 2003

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    Re: Chart question in Excel 2003

    Can you move the red box without moving the chart? When you click outside the bar or into another cell red box reappears over the chart. Then there may be an issue of any object that you placed over that chart.

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    Re: Chart question in Excel 2003

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