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Default sizing a chart in Word that was created in Excel VBA

1. Make the Excel chart the right size before you copy it.
2. Create a table in Word to hold the charts. This makes the side by side
easier to achieve.
3. Remove all the default settings from your recorded code. If all you did
was resize the chart, then these are the only relevant lines:

With WordApp.ActiveDocument
.InlineShapes(1).Height = 115.2
.InlineShapes(1).Width = 220.3
End With

4. You might find some useful clues on this page:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html

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"Ariel" wrote in message
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I am copying a chart that was created in Excel, pasting into a Word
document,
and then resizing it so that I can redo this loop to place a second chart
next to it.

I am having problem with the resizing code (I haven't even tackled the
side-by-side issue yet). Any help is appreciated!



WordApp.Selection.PasteAndFormat (wdChartPicture)


With WordApp.ActiveDocument
.InlineShapes(1).Fill.Visible = msoFalse
.InlineShapes(1).Fill.Solid
.InlineShapes(1).Fill.Transparency = 0#
.InlineShapes(1).Line.Weight = 0.75
.InlineShapes(1).Line.Transparency = 0#
.InlineShapes(1).Line.Visible = msoFalse
.InlineShapes(1).LockAspectRatio = msoTrue
.InlineShapes(1).Height = 115.2
.InlineShapes(1).Width = 220.3
.InlineShapes(1).PictureFormat.Brightness = 0.5
.InlineShapes(1).PictureFormat.Contrast = 0.5
.InlineShapes(1).PictureFormat.ColorType = msoPictureAutomatic
.InlineShapes(1).PictureFormat.CropLeft = 0#
.InlineShapes(1).PictureFormat.CropRight = 0#
.InlineShapes(1).PictureFormat.CropTop = 0#
.InlineShapes(1).PictureFormat.CropBottom = 0#
.InlineShapes(1).Left = 0#
.InlineShapes(1).Top = 0#
End With