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The best way to move a chart is slide over mouse, grab inside of chart area, then click and drag. We see that chart is moving in any direction we want. If we want to resize it, we point to one of the four corners handles. A diagonal arrow appears We click and resize it narrower or wider Another way to resize is by holding down ALT key But there is a difference now. When we drag it, the edges align exactly with the cell boundaries in the background We leave first the mouse and then ALT key Our chart is perfectly aligned with the cell corner. A nice trick! Sometimes we need to keep the same ratio of width to height. To keep aspect ratio same, we click on the lower right corner of the chart and before dragging it we press SHIFT key We have made to keep same ratio without change only height or only width. Now lets try something different. Lets click and drag on an edge and simultaneously press CTRL key We can see that we keep the same center of the chart A nice feature of Excel is cha