PDF is one of the most popular file formats, used not only for printing and exporting text documents but also for printing presentations, reports, and catalogs.
It's worth noting that although PDF is a popular file format, the application for creating or editing files, Adobe Acrobat, is rarely used. Conversely, other applications like Photoshop are used to edit PDF files and export them to different formats. Typically, to convert Excel to PDF, you would need to use third-party software, but here, we'll guide you through a method to save Excel charts as PDF without the need for any additional software installation.
Guide to Saving Excel Charts as PDF
Open the Excel file you want to export, save Excel charts as PDF, or open a new file and create your chart. Select the chart you want to export, and there's no need to select the data columns created within the chart, but if these data are automatically selected, you don't need to worry too much.
With the selected chart, go to File =>Save As and choose PDF from the Save as type menu. Name your file and click Save.
The Excel chart will be exported and saved as a PDF file, and you can export multiple Excel charts to a single PDF file, but you need to arrange these charts in the correct order within the Excel worksheet. Avoid stacking charts on top of each other because when exported to a PDF file, they will be arranged in their correct positions.
Here, Mytour has just provided guidance on saving Excel charts as PDF. If you encounter any difficulties in the process of exporting and saving Excel charts as PDF, you can leave your questions, and Mytour will respond to your inquiries as soon as possible.
