Ben,
There was a similar question a few weeks ago and the best solution seemed to
install a <printer that can export in a suitable graphics format. e.g.
http://www.print-driver.com/howto/co...ble_to_jpg.htm
Although PDF is more available and free in many cases.
NickHK
"ben" (remove this if mailing direct) wrote in
message ...
I need to create a "Pre-view" as it were of a worksheet, I wish to take a
snapshot of the worksheet and convert it into an img file (type of img
file
doesn't matter as long as it's fairly standard.) I know I have seen a
method
for this, unfortunately I can not locate it again now. Print Screen will
not
work as I often have more area used than can be displayed at once.
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