what are the option available for placing the chart being created using the chart
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In Excel, making charts is most of the work, but that’s not all of it. You still have to decide where to put the charts. First, you need to figure out whether to put a chart on a separate chart sheet. That’s nice and easy — you don’t have to consider anything else, such as the size, or whether other charts, text, or numbers are nearby.
Your other option is to place a chart smack-dab in the middle of a worksheet. You may wonder why anyone would want to do that. Actually, putting a chart in the middle of a worksheet seems to be the preferred way to go. More decisions are involved, such as how large or how small the chart should be, and where on the worksheet it should go. But these options give you the power to align your chart next to supporting information.
The chart location choice is on the last screen (Step 4) of the Chart Wizard, as shown in Figure 1. It’s interesting to note that of the two choices, the Chart Wizard defaults to placing the chart on a worksheet, not a separate chart sheet. The wizard must know something!