Given your warm endorsement I will be sure to respond quicker next time. Not!
Pieter Vandenberg
april wrote:
: I copied the graph into Illustrator and exported it as an .eps file which
: goes into InDesign very nicely. Your ideas were to little too late. Thanks
: anyway.
: "vandenberg p" wrote:
: 1. Are you pasting into a frame? If so the default setting is to crop
: the graphic. You may just be cropping the bottom.
:
: 2. My experience is that axis labels in Excel sometime do not transfer
: well. My solution is to leave all labels blank, along with the chart
: title and use Indesign to label chart.
:
: 3. If you wish you can try and see if you can export the chart to
: a jpg or gif and perhaps that will import better.
:
: Here is a link that will tell you how:
:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q163103/
:
: Pieter Vandenberg
:
: april wrote:
: : I have a chart in MS Excel 2000 and when I select it, copy it, and then paste
: : it into InDesign CS2, the labels on the lower horizontal axis do not come
: : along. Is there some special way to do this that I'm missing?
: