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Moving embedded chart

To activate (select) an embedded chart for moving, re-sizing or formatting, you simply click once cn the chart. When selected, an embedded chart has black "handles" at the sides and comers. In earlier versions of Excel you double-clicked on a chart to activate it but, beginning with Excel 97, only a single click is necessary to activate an embedded chart. [Pg.50]

To move an embedded chart, place the mouse pointer anywhere inside the chart and click and drag the chart to its new location. To change the size of the chart, click on one of the handles, then drag to move that edge or comer inward or outward. [Pg.50]

USING LOCATION... IN THE CHART MENU TO MOVE OR COPY AN EMBEDDED CHART TO A SEPARATE CHART SHEET OR VICE VERSA... [Pg.51]

Location..., using to move or copy embedded chart 51 local minimum 225 lock cells 40 logarithmic charts 122... [Pg.499]

The second parameter that affects convertible value is the volatility. In fact, the volatility of the underlying asset is the main element that moves the value of the embedded option, in which pricing models are very sensitive from this parameter. Note that convertible price rises as the volatility increases. The chart shown in Figure 9.11 defines the value of the convertible bond with the volatilities of 25%, 35% and 45%. [Pg.185]


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