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"april" wrote in message
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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?