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I work for a national organsiation. When users in different locations paste
exactly the same chart into Word, using exactly the same method, the charts look different: specifically, the font on the axis labels distorts slightly. This makes it very difficult for documents incoporating charts to be created across sites in a uniform manner. |
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There may be subtle differences in the charts. Check that the Font Autoscale
checkbox has the same state (checked or unchecked) for all charts. Also, which version(s) of Office is/are in use? The way Excel charts are pasted into Word has evolved. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "HC Wales" <HC wrote in message ... I work for a national organsiation. When users in different locations paste exactly the same chart into Word, using exactly the same method, the charts look different: specifically, the font on the axis labels distorts slightly. This makes it very difficult for documents incoporating charts to be created across sites in a uniform manner. |
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