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Example: 5.7: Juniors 22 43 12 37 29 42 32 Seniors 17 29 21 34 31 27 35

The document contains a chart comparing data for Juniors and Seniors across various categories. It notes that the chart is not available in the current version of Excel being used. Additionally, it warns that editing the shape or saving the workbook in a different format will permanently break the chart.

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27 views2 pages

Example: 5.7: Juniors 22 43 12 37 29 42 32 Seniors 17 29 21 34 31 27 35

The document contains a chart comparing data for Juniors and Seniors across various categories. It notes that the chart is not available in the current version of Excel being used. Additionally, it warns that editing the shape or saving the workbook in a different format will permanently break the chart.

Uploaded by

Reva Kawatra
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Example: 5.

7
Juniors 22 43 12 37 29 42 32
Seniors 17 29 21 34 31 27 35

This chart isn't available in your version of Excel.

Editing this shape or saving this workbook into a different file format will permanen
38 15 33
28 30 32

erent file format will permanently break the chart.

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