Resizing and moving the chart

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You can resize or move all elements of a chart at the same time, in two ways: interactively, or by using the Position and Size dialog box. You may wish to use a combination of both methods: interactive for quick and easy change, then the dialog box for precise sizing and positioning.

To resize a chart interactively:

  1. Click once on the chart to select it. Green sizing handles appear around the chart.
  2. To increase or decrease the size of the chart, click and drag one of the markers in one of the four corners of the chart. To maintain the correct ratio of the sides, hold the Shift key down while you click and drag.

To move a chart interactively:

  1. Click on the chart to select it. Green sizing handles appear around the chart.
  2. Hover the mouse pointer anywhere over the chart. When it changes shape, click and drag the chart to its new location.
  3. Release the mouse button when the element is in the desired position.

Using the Position and Size dialog

To resize or move a chart using the Position and Size dialog:

  1. Click on the chart to select it. Green sizing handles appear around the chart.
  2. Right-click and choose Position and Size from the pop-up menu.
  3. Make your choices on the Position and Size page of this dialog. The Rotation and Slant & Corner Radius tabs are not active.
Defining the position and size of an object

Position is defined as an X,Y coordinate relative to a fixed point (the base point), typically located at the upper left of the drawing area. If desired, you can temporarily change this base point to make positioning or dimensioning simpler (click on the radio button corresponding to the location of the base point in either of the two selection windows on the right side of the dialog—upper for positioning or lower for dimensioning).

The possible base point positions correspond to the handles on the selection frame plus a central point. The change in position lasts only as long as you have the dialog open; when you close this dialog, Calc resets the base point to the standard position.

Tip.png The Keep ratio option is very useful. Click it to keep the ratio of width to height fixed while you change the size of an object.


Either or both the size and position can be protected so that they cannot be inadvertently changed. Select the appropriate options to achieve this.

Tip.png If you cannot move an object, check to see if the position is protected.


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