How can I specify the size and position of a plot area in inches?












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When I highlight a chart area, I get these options:



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However, when I highlight a plot area, I don't get the "size & properties" options any longer:



enter image description here



My issue is that I have the same type of chart with different data on several slides and the height and width of all the plot areas is inconsistent (however, the chart areas all have the same size & position).



How can I adjust the plot areas exactly (with numbers), rather than having to eyeball them?










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    When I highlight a chart area, I get these options:



    enter image description here



    However, when I highlight a plot area, I don't get the "size & properties" options any longer:



    enter image description here



    My issue is that I have the same type of chart with different data on several slides and the height and width of all the plot areas is inconsistent (however, the chart areas all have the same size & position).



    How can I adjust the plot areas exactly (with numbers), rather than having to eyeball them?










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      When I highlight a chart area, I get these options:



      enter image description here



      However, when I highlight a plot area, I don't get the "size & properties" options any longer:



      enter image description here



      My issue is that I have the same type of chart with different data on several slides and the height and width of all the plot areas is inconsistent (however, the chart areas all have the same size & position).



      How can I adjust the plot areas exactly (with numbers), rather than having to eyeball them?










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      When I highlight a chart area, I get these options:



      enter image description here



      However, when I highlight a plot area, I don't get the "size & properties" options any longer:



      enter image description here



      My issue is that I have the same type of chart with different data on several slides and the height and width of all the plot areas is inconsistent (however, the chart areas all have the same size & position).



      How can I adjust the plot areas exactly (with numbers), rather than having to eyeball them?







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          Quite a startling omission, isn't it?



          A little VBA may help:



          Sub SizePlotArea()
          Dim oSld As Slide
          Dim oCht As Chart

          Set oCht = ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange(1).Chart

          With oCht.PlotArea
          ' Edit these values as needed
          ' Change the following lines to e.g. Msgbox .Left etc
          ' to get the values of the chart you want to match others TO
          .Left = 50
          .Top = 50
          .Height = 400
          .Width = 400
          End With

          End Sub


          NOTE: The dimensions for .Left, .Top etc are in Points, the unit PPT uses for most programmable functions. 72 points to the inch.



          If you prefer, you could do something like:



          .Height = 72 * 5.25


          to set the .Height to 5.25 inches.






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            Quite a startling omission, isn't it?



            A little VBA may help:



            Sub SizePlotArea()
            Dim oSld As Slide
            Dim oCht As Chart

            Set oCht = ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange(1).Chart

            With oCht.PlotArea
            ' Edit these values as needed
            ' Change the following lines to e.g. Msgbox .Left etc
            ' to get the values of the chart you want to match others TO
            .Left = 50
            .Top = 50
            .Height = 400
            .Width = 400
            End With

            End Sub


            NOTE: The dimensions for .Left, .Top etc are in Points, the unit PPT uses for most programmable functions. 72 points to the inch.



            If you prefer, you could do something like:



            .Height = 72 * 5.25


            to set the .Height to 5.25 inches.






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              Quite a startling omission, isn't it?



              A little VBA may help:



              Sub SizePlotArea()
              Dim oSld As Slide
              Dim oCht As Chart

              Set oCht = ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange(1).Chart

              With oCht.PlotArea
              ' Edit these values as needed
              ' Change the following lines to e.g. Msgbox .Left etc
              ' to get the values of the chart you want to match others TO
              .Left = 50
              .Top = 50
              .Height = 400
              .Width = 400
              End With

              End Sub


              NOTE: The dimensions for .Left, .Top etc are in Points, the unit PPT uses for most programmable functions. 72 points to the inch.



              If you prefer, you could do something like:



              .Height = 72 * 5.25


              to set the .Height to 5.25 inches.






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                Quite a startling omission, isn't it?



                A little VBA may help:



                Sub SizePlotArea()
                Dim oSld As Slide
                Dim oCht As Chart

                Set oCht = ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange(1).Chart

                With oCht.PlotArea
                ' Edit these values as needed
                ' Change the following lines to e.g. Msgbox .Left etc
                ' to get the values of the chart you want to match others TO
                .Left = 50
                .Top = 50
                .Height = 400
                .Width = 400
                End With

                End Sub


                NOTE: The dimensions for .Left, .Top etc are in Points, the unit PPT uses for most programmable functions. 72 points to the inch.



                If you prefer, you could do something like:



                .Height = 72 * 5.25


                to set the .Height to 5.25 inches.






                share|improve this answer














                Quite a startling omission, isn't it?



                A little VBA may help:



                Sub SizePlotArea()
                Dim oSld As Slide
                Dim oCht As Chart

                Set oCht = ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange(1).Chart

                With oCht.PlotArea
                ' Edit these values as needed
                ' Change the following lines to e.g. Msgbox .Left etc
                ' to get the values of the chart you want to match others TO
                .Left = 50
                .Top = 50
                .Height = 400
                .Width = 400
                End With

                End Sub


                NOTE: The dimensions for .Left, .Top etc are in Points, the unit PPT uses for most programmable functions. 72 points to the inch.



                If you prefer, you could do something like:



                .Height = 72 * 5.25


                to set the .Height to 5.25 inches.







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                answered Jan 25 '17 at 15:54









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