Hi Rob
You can use code like this to create a gif file
Sub Testing()
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
Selection.CopyPicture Appearance:=xlScreen, Format:=xlPicture
Set ctoTheChartHolder = ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Add(0, 0, 800, 600)
Set chtTheChart = ctoTheChartHolder.Chart
' Paste the picture onto the chart and
' set an object variable for it
ctoTheChartHolder.Activate
With chtTheChart
.ChartArea.Select
.Paste
Set picThePicture = .Pictures(1)
End With
' Set the picture's properties...
With picThePicture
.Left = 0
.Top = 0
sglWidth = .Width + 7
sglHeight = .Height + 7
End With
' Change the size of the chart object to fit the picture
'better
With ctoTheChartHolder
.Border.LineStyle = xlNone
.Width = sglWidth
.Height = sglHeight
End With
' Export the chart as a graphics file
blnRet = chtTheChart.Export(Filename:="c:\range.gif", _
FilterName:="gif", Interactive:=False)
ctoTheChartHolder.Delete
Application.ScreenUpdating = True
End Sub
Or use Harald's code
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/xl2gif.htm
Then you can use the Outlook code on my site to add the gif to the mail
http://www.rondebruin.nl/sendmail.htm
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Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl
wrote in message ups.com...
Hello,
I've read many threads on here recently regarding sending e-mails
containing ranges of cells from excel which has been very helpful.
I'm sure I also read how to attach an image of a range (after using the
range.copypicture method) to an e-mail, but I can no longer find it.
I don't want to embed the image directly into a HTML or rich text
e-mail, just as a bmp or jpg attachment.
I wonder if anybody could please explain how to do this.
Thanks,
Rob Pearce