I am not aware of and deprecation of charting features in Access 2016. Pivot tables were removed a few versions ago but I never used them.
You can still create charts on forms and reports as usual.
Regards,
Duane Hookom
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To: MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [MS_AccessPros] Display Excel sheet on Access form
It is just possible that the original question was started because they are using a later version of Access where Microsoft, in their 1/infinite wisdom, have removed the graphing capability. Until now I have not found an acceptable solution to this as the workarounds using embedded Excel have been slow, cumbersome, and error-prone.
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