You are trying to import a chart from Microsoft Excel that contains user-defined custom chart types. Microsoft Graph can't complete the operation, because it is unable to open the Microsoft Excel workbook that contains the user-defined custom chart types. Some possible reasons and solutions are: * There is not enough memory available. Close any unneeded windows, documents, and programs, and then try again. * The workbook that contains the custom chart types is read-only. Close Microsoft Graph and Microsoft Excel, change the workbook status to read-write, and try again. * The workbook that contains the custom chart types is being used by another program. When the workbook is not longer being used, restart Microsoft Graph and Microsoft Excel, and try again.
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You are trying to import a chart from Microsoft Excel that contains user-defined custom chart types. Microsoft Graph can't ...
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