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Excel chart imbedded image shrinks
I have four charts on one worksheet. All are the same size, all have the
same small jpg image imbedded in the chart area. I have not adjusted the sizing of the image, the chart or the rows or columns. When viewed in normal mode, the image looks just fine. However, when print previewed or printed the image in some of the charts will distort to about 1/6th its height. Whats worse, is that this is intermittent (but very common) and which chart(s) affected is different every time I print preview or print. It also does not matter what printer I am sending it to. Is this a known issue and are there any fixes? Image properties: pasted onto Chart area Locked aspect ration I've had the issue under both curcumstances "Size with Chart" and "Do not size with chart". |
Excel chart imbedded image shrinks
Jonh,
I am having the same issues...did you ever figure it out? "John" wrote: I have four charts on one worksheet. All are the same size, all have the same small jpg image imbedded in the chart area. I have not adjusted the sizing of the image, the chart or the rows or columns. When viewed in normal mode, the image looks just fine. However, when print previewed or printed the image in some of the charts will distort to about 1/6th its height. Whats worse, is that this is intermittent (but very common) and which chart(s) affected is different every time I print preview or print. It also does not matter what printer I am sending it to. Is this a known issue and are there any fixes? Image properties: pasted onto Chart area Locked aspect ration I've had the issue under both curcumstances "Size with Chart" and "Do not size with chart". |
Excel chart imbedded image shrinks
Did you ever find a solution to this problem?
I've been in touch with Dell, Microsoft and 3rd party and so far no one has been able to give me a solution. "John" wrote: I have four charts on one worksheet. All are the same size, all have the same small jpg image imbedded in the chart area. I have not adjusted the sizing of the image, the chart or the rows or columns. When viewed in normal mode, the image looks just fine. However, when print previewed or printed the image in some of the charts will distort to about 1/6th its height. Whats worse, is that this is intermittent (but very common) and which chart(s) affected is different every time I print preview or print. It also does not matter what printer I am sending it to. Is this a known issue and are there any fixes? Image properties: pasted onto Chart area Locked aspect ration I've had the issue under both curcumstances "Size with Chart" and "Do not size with chart". |
Excel chart imbedded image shrinks
Yes and no...i have had really good success using the "camera" feature to
report a chart in a different location of the workbook. This only works correctly if i don't manually resize or move anything within the actual chart (all my changes/modifications to the chart are basacially done through the chart formatting menu). But if i changed the size of the chart plot area by clicking and dragging the sizing handles...then everything falls apart, as you might know "Togirl" wrote: Did you ever find a solution to this problem? I've been in touch with Dell, Microsoft and 3rd party and so far no one has been able to give me a solution. "John" wrote: I have four charts on one worksheet. All are the same size, all have the same small jpg image imbedded in the chart area. I have not adjusted the sizing of the image, the chart or the rows or columns. When viewed in normal mode, the image looks just fine. However, when print previewed or printed the image in some of the charts will distort to about 1/6th its height. Whats worse, is that this is intermittent (but very common) and which chart(s) affected is different every time I print preview or print. It also does not matter what printer I am sending it to. Is this a known issue and are there any fixes? Image properties: pasted onto Chart area Locked aspect ration I've had the issue under both curcumstances "Size with Chart" and "Do not size with chart". |
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