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jduenyas
Specialist
Specialist

Duplicating charts

I have duplicated a chart (copy>paste) and modified some elements in the duplicate chart only to find that the original was also modified by the changes in the copy.

Is there a way to dis-associate the copy from the original so that they are independant?

Thanks

Josh

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MayilVahanan

HI

I think, both has the same object id..please change it..

if not, can you post a sample file..

Hope it helps

Thanks & Regards, Mayil Vahanan R
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MayilVahanan

Hi

Use alternate state for that chart or use detach to the original chart

Thanks & Regards, Mayil Vahanan R
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jduenyas
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Thank you.

But that is not what I am looking for. Your suggestion will "freeze" one chart from changes in selection of data.

My intention is to copy one complex chart into another but change some of the dimensions. (The original chart is "based" on Month while I want the copy to be based on Sales Person)

When editing and modifieng the dimension in the coppied chart the dimension in the original also change.

Thanks

MayilVahanan

HI

I think, both has the same object id..please change it..

if not, can you post a sample file..

Hope it helps

Thanks & Regards, Mayil Vahanan R
Please close the thread by marking correct answer & give likes if you like the post.
jduenyas
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That did the trick.

Indeed they both had the same ID.

Thanks