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beginner
How do you move a chart to a different location on the same worksheet in Excel?
Click on the chart to select it, then drag it to the new location using your mouse.
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beginner
What is the method to resize a chart in Excel?
Select the chart, then drag any of the small squares (handles) on the chart's border to make it bigger or smaller.
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intermediate
How can you move a chart to a new worksheet in Excel?
Right-click the chart, choose 'Move Chart...', then select 'New sheet' or an existing sheet to place the chart there.
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intermediate
What happens if you hold the Shift key while dragging a chart in Excel?
Holding Shift while dragging keeps the chart aligned horizontally or vertically with its original position.
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beginner
Why is it useful to resize charts in Excel?
Resizing charts helps fit them neatly on your worksheet or dashboard, making your data easier to read and understand.
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What do you click first to move a chart in Excel?
AThe chart itself
BA cell next to the chart
CThe worksheet tab
DThe formula bar
✗ Incorrect
You must select the chart by clicking on it before you can move it.
Which part of the chart do you drag to resize it?
AThe chart title
BThe data labels
CThe legend
DThe small squares on the border
✗ Incorrect
The small squares (handles) on the chart border let you resize the chart.
How do you move a chart to a new worksheet?
ADrag it to the worksheet tab
BRight-click the chart and select 'Move Chart...'
CCut and paste the chart
DDouble-click the chart
✗ Incorrect
Right-clicking the chart and choosing 'Move Chart...' lets you place it on a new or existing sheet.
What does holding Shift while dragging a chart do?
ADeletes the chart
BLocks the chart size
CKeeps the chart aligned horizontally or vertically
DCopies the chart
✗ Incorrect
Holding Shift keeps the chart aligned in a straight line while moving.
Why resize charts in Excel?
ATo make the chart fit better on the sheet
BTo change the chart type
CTo delete the chart
DTo change the data inside
✗ Incorrect
Resizing helps the chart fit nicely and be easier to read.
Explain the steps to move a chart to a new worksheet in Excel.
Think about the menu options when you right-click a chart.
You got /4 concepts.
Describe how to resize a chart and why it is helpful.
Focus on the small squares around the chart.
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Practice
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1. What happens when you click and drag the border of a chart in Excel?
easy
A. The chart deletes automatically.
B. The chart resizes proportionally.
C. The chart moves to a new location on the sheet.
D. The chart changes its data source.
Solution
Step 1: Understand chart border dragging
Clicking and dragging the border of a chart moves it around the sheet without changing its size.
Step 2: Differentiate from resizing
Resizing happens when dragging corner or edge handles, not the border itself.
Final Answer:
The chart moves to a new location on the sheet. -> Option C
Quick Check:
Dragging border = move chart [OK]
Hint: Drag chart border to move it anywhere on the sheet [OK]
Common Mistakes:
Confusing dragging border with resizing handles
Thinking dragging border deletes the chart
Assuming dragging border changes data
2. Which action correctly resizes a chart in Excel while keeping its proportions?
easy
A. Drag a corner handle while holding Shift key.
B. Click the chart and press arrow keys.
C. Drag an edge handle without any key.
D. Drag the chart border while holding Shift key.
Solution
Step 1: Identify resizing with proportion
Holding the Shift key while dragging a corner handle keeps the chart's proportions.
Step 2: Differentiate from other actions
Dragging border moves chart; edge handles resize but may distort; arrow keys move chart slightly.
Final Answer:
Drag a corner handle while holding Shift key. -> Option A
Quick Check:
Shift + corner drag = proportional resize [OK]
Hint: Hold Shift and drag corner handle to resize proportionally [OK]
Common Mistakes:
Dragging border instead of handles to resize
Not holding Shift and distorting chart
Using edge handles for proportional resize
3. You have a chart selected in Excel. You press the right arrow key three times. What happens to the chart?
medium
A. The chart resizes wider by three units.
B. The chart moves three small steps to the right.
C. The chart rotates clockwise three times.
D. The chart's data updates to the right column.
Solution
Step 1: Understand arrow key effect on chart
Pressing arrow keys moves the selected chart slightly in the arrow's direction.
Step 2: Confirm no resizing or rotation
Arrow keys do not resize or rotate charts; they only move them.
Final Answer:
The chart moves three small steps to the right. -> Option B
Quick Check:
Arrow keys = move chart [OK]
Hint: Use arrow keys to nudge chart position in small steps [OK]
Common Mistakes:
Thinking arrow keys resize or rotate chart
Assuming arrow keys change chart data
Confusing movement with resizing
4. You try to resize a chart by dragging its edge handle while holding the Shift key, but the chart distorts instead of keeping proportions. What is the likely mistake?
medium
A. You dragged an edge handle instead of a corner handle.
B. You did not select the chart before resizing.
C. You pressed arrow keys instead of dragging.
D. You dragged the chart border instead of handles.
Solution
Step 1: Identify correct handle for proportional resize
Only dragging a corner handle with Shift keeps proportions; edge handles distort.
Step 2: Exclude other mistakes
Chart must be selected; arrow keys move, not resize; dragging border moves chart.
Final Answer:
You dragged an edge handle instead of a corner handle. -> Option A
Quick Check:
Shift + corner handle = proportional resize [OK]
Hint: Always drag corner handle with Shift for proportional resize [OK]
Common Mistakes:
Dragging edge handle with Shift expecting proportional resize
Not selecting chart before resizing
Confusing dragging border with resizing
5. You want to move a chart exactly 5 cells to the right and 3 cells down using the keyboard. Which sequence of keys should you press?
hard
A. Drag the chart border 5 cells right and 3 cells down with mouse.
B. Hold Shift and drag the chart 5 cells right and 3 cells down.
C. Press the left arrow key 5 times, then the up arrow key 3 times.
D. Press the right arrow key 5 times, then the down arrow key 3 times.
Solution
Step 1: Understand keyboard movement of charts
Pressing arrow keys moves the chart one small step per press in that direction.
Step 2: Apply correct sequence for desired move
Press right arrow 5 times to move right 5 steps, then down arrow 3 times to move down 3 steps.
Final Answer:
Press the right arrow key 5 times, then the down arrow key 3 times. -> Option D
Quick Check:
Arrow keys move chart stepwise [OK]
Hint: Use arrow keys repeatedly to move chart precisely [OK]
Common Mistakes:
Using mouse drag instead of keyboard for exact moves
Holding Shift while dragging to move (Shift resizes proportionally)