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Does Google Sheets allow moving a chart to its own sheet?
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I know that Google Sheets used to allow moving a chart to its own worksheet so that nothing else is in that sheet. All the instructions I've found for how to do so are no longer relevant to the most recent UI.
Can this still be done? How?
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I know that Google Sheets used to allow moving a chart to its own worksheet so that nothing else is in that sheet. All the instructions I've found for how to do so are no longer relevant to the most recent UI.
Can this still be done? How?
google-sheets google-sheets-charts
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you mean to move it after its created?
– user0
8 hours ago
Yes, after it's created.
– MZ_Guy
8 hours ago
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I know that Google Sheets used to allow moving a chart to its own worksheet so that nothing else is in that sheet. All the instructions I've found for how to do so are no longer relevant to the most recent UI.
Can this still be done? How?
google-sheets google-sheets-charts
New contributor
I know that Google Sheets used to allow moving a chart to its own worksheet so that nothing else is in that sheet. All the instructions I've found for how to do so are no longer relevant to the most recent UI.
Can this still be done? How?
google-sheets google-sheets-charts
google-sheets google-sheets-charts
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you mean to move it after its created?
– user0
8 hours ago
Yes, after it's created.
– MZ_Guy
8 hours ago
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you mean to move it after its created?
– user0
8 hours ago
Yes, after it's created.
– MZ_Guy
8 hours ago
you mean to move it after its created?
– user0
8 hours ago
you mean to move it after its created?
– user0
8 hours ago
Yes, after it's created.
– MZ_Guy
8 hours ago
Yes, after it's created.
– MZ_Guy
8 hours ago
add a comment |
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- select the chart
- click on three dots
select either Copy chart or Move to own sheet
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I just discovered how to do it. Click the triple-dot menu in the upper-right corner of the chart, and click "Move to own sheet". Somehow I missed it in there before, or didn't look!
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- select the chart
- click on three dots
select either Copy chart or Move to own sheet
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- select the chart
- click on three dots
select either Copy chart or Move to own sheet
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- select the chart
- click on three dots
select either Copy chart or Move to own sheet
- select the chart
- click on three dots
select either Copy chart or Move to own sheet
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I just discovered how to do it. Click the triple-dot menu in the upper-right corner of the chart, and click "Move to own sheet". Somehow I missed it in there before, or didn't look!
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I just discovered how to do it. Click the triple-dot menu in the upper-right corner of the chart, and click "Move to own sheet". Somehow I missed it in there before, or didn't look!
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I just discovered how to do it. Click the triple-dot menu in the upper-right corner of the chart, and click "Move to own sheet". Somehow I missed it in there before, or didn't look!
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I just discovered how to do it. Click the triple-dot menu in the upper-right corner of the chart, and click "Move to own sheet". Somehow I missed it in there before, or didn't look!
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you mean to move it after its created?
– user0
8 hours ago
Yes, after it's created.
– MZ_Guy
8 hours ago