You can also copy a chart as a picture in Excel. I have some information
about working with other applications he
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html
Most of the examples use PowerPoint as that other app, but there are a
couple Word examples, and the PowerPoint ones can be easily adapted.
Just remember that Word doesn't have slides!
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
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Anne Troy wrote:
Well, Sam. If you're doing this a lot, you might want to consider a macro
for it:
http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=133
And... you're welcome!
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~Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
www.MyExpertsOnline.com
"Sam" wrote in message
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Anne - Thanks a Million!!!!!!!!!!!!
That worked!!
I was going to print the Excel charts and scan them and then paste the
images back into word. I have over 30 charts, so this would have been
very time consuming.
Thank you for your help!
"Anne Troy" wrote:
Try Edit--Paste Special options when you paste, Sam. Likely, it's
pasting
as a Word table into Word right now. Try pasting it as a worksheet
object,
or as a picture.
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~Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
www.MyExpertsOnline.com
"Sam" wrote in message
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May I please ask you to help me?
When I copy an Excel chart and paste it into a Word document, all font
sizes
change. On the original, the font of the labels on the y-axis is
larger
than that for the x-axis, and yet once I paste the chart into Word,
the
font
of the labels on the x-axis is much larger than the font of the labels
on
the
y-axis.
I have objects in the title of my chart [Brownstone equation - "alpha
squared"]. In the orginal [excel chart] these objects are of the same
size
as the letters in the chart title. However, once I paste the chart
into
Word, these objects appear to be much larger than the rest of the
chart
title.
Can this be fixed?
Thank you.