Yes, but strech make an awful mess of the chart, even as narrow you try to
get ratio fixed.
Mode does the job, but I find the GIF become lousy quality as well. If you
save the chart in the same size as you later want in GIF, the quality will
be fine.
If I try to copy and paste a chart first and enlarger the new chart and then
delete it make good pictures, but I find Excel to slow to copy paste a
chartobject, even if you of course use screenupdating = false.
/Regards
"Tushar Mehta" skrev i meddelandet
...
Have you tried adjusting the userform control's PictureSizeMode
property? There are three possibilities and the value
fmPictureSizeModeZoom (or maybe fmPictureSizeModeStretch) should do the
job.
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Regards,
Tushar Mehta
www.tushar-mehta.com
Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
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In article ,
says...
Hi,
I'm awfully sorry, I should have been better explaining my question. It
is
more of a userform question than a chart question - maybe. The code i
showed
is lokated in the userform code and the userform is a kind of "chart
viewer" to show charts in the userform as picture. I have some buttons in
the userform etc to move between the charts, but didn't mess my question
with that.
The other option I'm thinking of is using a empty chart fullsize
chartarea
or a worksheet with a chartobject filling the whole / most of the cells
in
the view.
Please Jon, or any other - feel free to give answers to any of the
choices
above., as long as it is a code proven to work well...
Kind regards
"Jon Peltier" skrev i meddelandet
...
Hi Marie -
After this line, resize the Plot Area:
Set CurrentChart = Blad102.ChartObjects(ChartNum).Chart
like this:
With CurrentChart.PlotArea
.Left = 0
.Top = 0
.Width = CurrentChart.ChartArea.Width
.Height = CurrentChart.ChartArea.Height
End With
You may need to adjust slightly, to allow room for the legend, chart
title, or axis titles.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
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Marie J-son wrote:
Hi there,
I have this code in a userform and get with it a picture in the same
size
as the chartobject - to small. I want a much larger (fill the screen
as
much as possible). I can easily solve it by changing size of the
chartobject before export to gif, but i dno't want to do that. I want
to
change the size of the gif during or after importing it by
LoadPicture.
How?
Help = Forever happy
/Regards
Dim ChartNum As Integer
Private Sub UserForm_Initialize()
Debug.Print "frmPPT initilize "
ChartNum = 1
UpdateChart
End Sub
Private Sub UpdateChart()
Set CurrentChart = Blad102.ChartObjects(ChartNum).Chart
' Save chart as GIF
Fname = ThisWorkbook.Path & Application.PathSeparator & "temp.GIF"
CurrentChart.Export Filename:=Fname, FilterName:="GIF"
' Show the chart
Image1.Picture = LoadPicture(Fname)
End Sub