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How do I copy a graph so that I can paste it into Photoshop?
In the old Excel versions Shift + edit gave the option "copy picture". This
does not seem to exist anymore and just copying a chart does not allow to paste it into other programs like Photoshop. Any help is greatly appreciated |
How do I copy a graph so that I can paste it into Photoshop?
What version are you using? Copy Picture is on Excel 2003. Hold Shift before
click the Edit menu item best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "MS" wrote in message ... In the old Excel versions Shift + edit gave the option "copy picture". This does not seem to exist anymore and just copying a chart does not allow to paste it into other programs like Photoshop. Any help is greatly appreciated |
How do I copy a graph so that I can paste it into Photoshop?
Bernard, Thanks for the reply. Yes I know that the older versions (including
2003 ) support the "copy picture" function through Shift Edit = Copy picture.. However, I am using Office 2007 beta 2 in which this function appears to have been deleted. There is the option to copy a chart to the clipboard but the clipboard can only be exported to other Microsoft programs. Curiously, that includes MS Paint but non-microsoft programs such as Adobe Photoshop cannot see the clipboard and it is not possible to paste the copied chart into a new file. The two options a 1 copy and paste into Paint and then reopen file in Photoshop 2 Print Screen and paste the entire screen into PS. Either way is frankly unacceptable for publishing -- it just takes way too long. In other words, unless Microsoft adds the copy picture option back in (it does not come up in the help menu / search either), the 2007 version is not usable for mine and many other user's purposes. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: What version are you using? Copy Picture is on Excel 2003. Hold Shift before click the Edit menu item best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "MS" wrote in message ... In the old Excel versions Shift + edit gave the option "copy picture". This does not seem to exist anymore and just copying a chart does not allow to paste it into other programs like Photoshop. Any help is greatly appreciated |
How do I copy a graph so that I can paste it into Photoshop?
Copy Picture is still present in Excel 2007, and it's right where you should
have thought to look: at the bottom of the Paste button dropdown (which appears when you click the bottom half of the split button). I'm not sure this is really more discoverable than Shift+Edit. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "MS" wrote in message ... Bernard, Thanks for the reply. Yes I know that the older versions (including 2003 ) support the "copy picture" function through Shift Edit = Copy picture.. However, I am using Office 2007 beta 2 in which this function appears to have been deleted. There is the option to copy a chart to the clipboard but the clipboard can only be exported to other Microsoft programs. Curiously, that includes MS Paint but non-microsoft programs such as Adobe Photoshop cannot see the clipboard and it is not possible to paste the copied chart into a new file. The two options a 1 copy and paste into Paint and then reopen file in Photoshop 2 Print Screen and paste the entire screen into PS. Either way is frankly unacceptable for publishing -- it just takes way too long. In other words, unless Microsoft adds the copy picture option back in (it does not come up in the help menu / search either), the 2007 version is not usable for mine and many other user's purposes. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: What version are you using? Copy Picture is on Excel 2003. Hold Shift before click the Edit menu item best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "MS" wrote in message ... In the old Excel versions Shift + edit gave the option "copy picture". This does not seem to exist anymore and just copying a chart does not allow to paste it into other programs like Photoshop. Any help is greatly appreciated |
How do I copy a graph so that I can paste it into Photoshop?
Jon, Thanks but I have no idea what you are talking about. What is the "split
button"? is this something that needs to be custom-configured (it does not show up in a "help search" I would really appreciate if you could be a bit more precise in your answers, that is, which one of the main menus contains the "paste button dropdown" or else, where and how do I get to the Split menu you refer to. Thanks in advance "Jon Peltier" wrote: Copy Picture is still present in Excel 2007, and it's right where you should have thought to look: at the bottom of the Paste button dropdown (which appears when you click the bottom half of the split button). I'm not sure this is really more discoverable than Shift+Edit. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "MS" wrote in message ... Bernard, Thanks for the reply. Yes I know that the older versions (including 2003 ) support the "copy picture" function through Shift Edit = Copy picture.. However, I am using Office 2007 beta 2 in which this function appears to have been deleted. There is the option to copy a chart to the clipboard but the clipboard can only be exported to other Microsoft programs. Curiously, that includes MS Paint but non-microsoft programs such as Adobe Photoshop cannot see the clipboard and it is not possible to paste the copied chart into a new file. The two options a 1 copy and paste into Paint and then reopen file in Photoshop 2 Print Screen and paste the entire screen into PS. Either way is frankly unacceptable for publishing -- it just takes way too long. In other words, unless Microsoft adds the copy picture option back in (it does not come up in the help menu / search either), the 2007 version is not usable for mine and many other user's purposes. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: What version are you using? Copy Picture is on Excel 2003. Hold Shift before click the Edit menu item best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "MS" wrote in message ... In the old Excel versions Shift + edit gave the option "copy picture". This does not seem to exist anymore and just copying a chart does not allow to paste it into other programs like Photoshop. Any help is greatly appreciated |
How do I copy a graph so that I can paste it into Photoshop?
Jon, Thanks, I found it. However, if I use the "copy as picture", even if the
graph is hi-lighted, it looks like it copies the picture and I can paste it back into Excel and Paint - but not into Photoshop for example. Arguably, I can save the picture as MS-paint file and then reopen that file in PS but if you have to do 20-30 graphs for publication then this is just an incredible nuisance. I still hope that somebody can point me to a way to do the oldfashioned "Copy Picture" = "as bitmap" in a format that is recognized by Photoshop, Corel or any other professional graphics program. "Jon Peltier" wrote: Copy Picture is still present in Excel 2007, and it's right where you should have thought to look: at the bottom of the Paste button dropdown (which appears when you click the bottom half of the split button). I'm not sure this is really more discoverable than Shift+Edit. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "MS" wrote in message ... Bernard, Thanks for the reply. Yes I know that the older versions (including 2003 ) support the "copy picture" function through Shift Edit = Copy picture.. However, I am using Office 2007 beta 2 in which this function appears to have been deleted. There is the option to copy a chart to the clipboard but the clipboard can only be exported to other Microsoft programs. Curiously, that includes MS Paint but non-microsoft programs such as Adobe Photoshop cannot see the clipboard and it is not possible to paste the copied chart into a new file. The two options a 1 copy and paste into Paint and then reopen file in Photoshop 2 Print Screen and paste the entire screen into PS. Either way is frankly unacceptable for publishing -- it just takes way too long. In other words, unless Microsoft adds the copy picture option back in (it does not come up in the help menu / search either), the 2007 version is not usable for mine and many other user's purposes. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: What version are you using? Copy Picture is on Excel 2003. Hold Shift before click the Edit menu item best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "MS" wrote in message ... In the old Excel versions Shift + edit gave the option "copy picture". This does not seem to exist anymore and just copying a chart does not allow to paste it into other programs like Photoshop. Any help is greatly appreciated |
How do I copy a graph so that I can paste it into Photoshop?
It's right next to all the Copy buttons, on the Clipboard group on the Home
tab of the Ribbon (no more menus), so I thought it would be easy to find. You can discover how the split button works if you click around a bit. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "MS" wrote in message ... Jon, Thanks but I have no idea what you are talking about. What is the "split button"? is this something that needs to be custom-configured (it does not show up in a "help search" I would really appreciate if you could be a bit more precise in your answers, that is, which one of the main menus contains the "paste button dropdown" or else, where and how do I get to the Split menu you refer to. Thanks in advance "Jon Peltier" wrote: Copy Picture is still present in Excel 2007, and it's right where you should have thought to look: at the bottom of the Paste button dropdown (which appears when you click the bottom half of the split button). I'm not sure this is really more discoverable than Shift+Edit. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "MS" wrote in message ... Bernard, Thanks for the reply. Yes I know that the older versions (including 2003 ) support the "copy picture" function through Shift Edit = Copy picture.. However, I am using Office 2007 beta 2 in which this function appears to have been deleted. There is the option to copy a chart to the clipboard but the clipboard can only be exported to other Microsoft programs. Curiously, that includes MS Paint but non-microsoft programs such as Adobe Photoshop cannot see the clipboard and it is not possible to paste the copied chart into a new file. The two options a 1 copy and paste into Paint and then reopen file in Photoshop 2 Print Screen and paste the entire screen into PS. Either way is frankly unacceptable for publishing -- it just takes way too long. In other words, unless Microsoft adds the copy picture option back in (it does not come up in the help menu / search either), the 2007 version is not usable for mine and many other user's purposes. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: What version are you using? Copy Picture is on Excel 2003. Hold Shift before click the Edit menu item best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "MS" wrote in message ... In the old Excel versions Shift + edit gave the option "copy picture". This does not seem to exist anymore and just copying a chart does not allow to paste it into other programs like Photoshop. Any help is greatly appreciated |
How do I copy a graph so that I can paste it into Photoshop?
I hadn't run across this behavior, but it sure is a major drawback.
- Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "MS" wrote in message ... Jon, Thanks, I found it. However, if I use the "copy as picture", even if the graph is hi-lighted, it looks like it copies the picture and I can paste it back into Excel and Paint - but not into Photoshop for example. Arguably, I can save the picture as MS-paint file and then reopen that file in PS but if you have to do 20-30 graphs for publication then this is just an incredible nuisance. I still hope that somebody can point me to a way to do the oldfashioned "Copy Picture" = "as bitmap" in a format that is recognized by Photoshop, Corel or any other professional graphics program. "Jon Peltier" wrote: Copy Picture is still present in Excel 2007, and it's right where you should have thought to look: at the bottom of the Paste button dropdown (which appears when you click the bottom half of the split button). I'm not sure this is really more discoverable than Shift+Edit. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "MS" wrote in message ... Bernard, Thanks for the reply. Yes I know that the older versions (including 2003 ) support the "copy picture" function through Shift Edit = Copy picture.. However, I am using Office 2007 beta 2 in which this function appears to have been deleted. There is the option to copy a chart to the clipboard but the clipboard can only be exported to other Microsoft programs. Curiously, that includes MS Paint but non-microsoft programs such as Adobe Photoshop cannot see the clipboard and it is not possible to paste the copied chart into a new file. The two options a 1 copy and paste into Paint and then reopen file in Photoshop 2 Print Screen and paste the entire screen into PS. Either way is frankly unacceptable for publishing -- it just takes way too long. In other words, unless Microsoft adds the copy picture option back in (it does not come up in the help menu / search either), the 2007 version is not usable for mine and many other user's purposes. "Bernard Liengme" wrote: What version are you using? Copy Picture is on Excel 2003. Hold Shift before click the Edit menu item best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "MS" wrote in message ... In the old Excel versions Shift + edit gave the option "copy picture". This does not seem to exist anymore and just copying a chart does not allow to paste it into other programs like Photoshop. Any help is greatly appreciated |
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