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Copy & Paste Chart
I can Copy & Paste an Excel Chart from one Workbook to another.
However, another User, when copying an Excel chart, and Pasting into another Workbook, gets the Chart essentially as a "Snapshot" with "EMBED". Ideas??? TIA - Bob |
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What's your question? You don't say what you're looking for. What does the
formula bar say in parentheses after "EMBED"? You can copy the chart as a pictu hold Shift while selecting the Edit menu, choose Copy Picture, and choose the On Screen and Picture options. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... I can Copy & Paste an Excel Chart from one Workbook to another. However, another User, when copying an Excel chart, and Pasting into another Workbook, gets the Chart essentially as a "Snapshot" with "EMBED". Ideas??? TIA - Bob |
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Jon,
I'll have to check the Formula Bar later today when the User arrives on Second Shift. When I copy-&-paste, and get an editable Chart, the Formula Bar is blank. Will reply around 6:00 PM Eastern time today. Thank you, Bob "Jon Peltier" wrote: What's your question? You don't say what you're looking for. What does the formula bar say in parentheses after "EMBED"? You can copy the chart as a pictu hold Shift while selecting the Edit menu, choose Copy Picture, and choose the On Screen and Picture options. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... I can Copy & Paste an Excel Chart from one Workbook to another. However, another User, when copying an Excel chart, and Pasting into another Workbook, gets the Chart essentially as a "Snapshot" with "EMBED". Ideas??? TIA - Bob |
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Jon,
Here's the Formula Bar on the "Snapshot Chart"... =EMBED("Excel.Chart.8","") Thank you - Bob "Jon Peltier" wrote: What's your question? You don't say what you're looking for. What does the formula bar say in parentheses after "EMBED"? You can copy the chart as a pictu hold Shift while selecting the Edit menu, choose Copy Picture, and choose the On Screen and Picture options. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... I can Copy & Paste an Excel Chart from one Workbook to another. However, another User, when copying an Excel chart, and Pasting into another Workbook, gets the Chart essentially as a "Snapshot" with "EMBED". Ideas??? TIA - Bob |
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I actually expected to see this:
=EMBED("MSGraph.Chart.8","") meaning a Microsoft Graph Chart object (the one used in PowerPoint and Word) was embedded in Excel. I honestly don't know how to embed a regular Excel chart in such a way as to display this kind of thing in the formula bar. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... Jon, Here's the Formula Bar on the "Snapshot Chart"... =EMBED("Excel.Chart.8","") Thank you - Bob "Jon Peltier" wrote: What's your question? You don't say what you're looking for. What does the formula bar say in parentheses after "EMBED"? You can copy the chart as a pictu hold Shift while selecting the Edit menu, choose Copy Picture, and choose the On Screen and Picture options. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... I can Copy & Paste an Excel Chart from one Workbook to another. However, another User, when copying an Excel chart, and Pasting into another Workbook, gets the Chart essentially as a "Snapshot" with "EMBED". Ideas??? TIA - Bob |
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Jon - Thank you.
As an Access Programmer, my first thought was... Is that such a thing as "Tools - References" in Excel?? "Something" must be "unusaul" about his Excel installed. As always, thank you. Bob "Jon Peltier" wrote: I actually expected to see this: =EMBED("MSGraph.Chart.8","") meaning a Microsoft Graph Chart object (the one used in PowerPoint and Word) was embedded in Excel. I honestly don't know how to embed a regular Excel chart in such a way as to display this kind of thing in the formula bar. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... Jon, Here's the Formula Bar on the "Snapshot Chart"... =EMBED("Excel.Chart.8","") Thank you - Bob "Jon Peltier" wrote: What's your question? You don't say what you're looking for. What does the formula bar say in parentheses after "EMBED"? You can copy the chart as a pictu hold Shift while selecting the Edit menu, choose Copy Picture, and choose the On Screen and Picture options. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... I can Copy & Paste an Excel Chart from one Workbook to another. However, another User, when copying an Excel chart, and Pasting into another Workbook, gets the Chart essentially as a "Snapshot" with "EMBED". Ideas??? TIA - Bob |
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Not sure if this helps but I can get =EMBED("Excel.Chart.8","")
when copying a chartobject from xl2000 to xl2003. But I do have to have both versions open. Simply saving the older version and opening in xl2k3 allowed for normal copy/paste. Cheers Andy Jon Peltier wrote: I actually expected to see this: =EMBED("MSGraph.Chart.8","") meaning a Microsoft Graph Chart object (the one used in PowerPoint and Word) was embedded in Excel. I honestly don't know how to embed a regular Excel chart in such a way as to display this kind of thing in the formula bar. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... Jon, Here's the Formula Bar on the "Snapshot Chart"... =EMBED("Excel.Chart.8","") Thank you - Bob "Jon Peltier" wrote: What's your question? You don't say what you're looking for. What does the formula bar say in parentheses after "EMBED"? You can copy the chart as a pictu hold Shift while selecting the Edit menu, choose Copy Picture, and choose the On Screen and Picture options. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... I can Copy & Paste an Excel Chart from one Workbook to another. However, another User, when copying an Excel chart, and Pasting into another Workbook, gets the Chart essentially as a "Snapshot" with "EMBED". Ideas??? TIA - Bob -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Andy,
In our scenario, both Workbooks are Excel 2003. Interesting. Thank you - Bob "Andy Pope" wrote: Not sure if this helps but I can get =EMBED("Excel.Chart.8","") when copying a chartobject from xl2000 to xl2003. But I do have to have both versions open. Simply saving the older version and opening in xl2k3 allowed for normal copy/paste. Cheers Andy Jon Peltier wrote: I actually expected to see this: =EMBED("MSGraph.Chart.8","") meaning a Microsoft Graph Chart object (the one used in PowerPoint and Word) was embedded in Excel. I honestly don't know how to embed a regular Excel chart in such a way as to display this kind of thing in the formula bar. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... Jon, Here's the Formula Bar on the "Snapshot Chart"... =EMBED("Excel.Chart.8","") Thank you - Bob "Jon Peltier" wrote: What's your question? You don't say what you're looking for. What does the formula bar say in parentheses after "EMBED"? You can copy the chart as a pictu hold Shift while selecting the Edit menu, choose Copy Picture, and choose the On Screen and Picture options. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Bob Barnes" wrote in message ... I can Copy & Paste an Excel Chart from one Workbook to another. However, another User, when copying an Excel chart, and Pasting into another Workbook, gets the Chart essentially as a "Snapshot" with "EMBED". Ideas??? TIA - Bob -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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