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I would like to capy an excel chart to a word document and not have gridlines
show up in the word doc. The chart has a .tif header attached and the antire thing will need to be resized bacause I am going from a landscape format in excel to a portrait format in word. Both excel and word are 2003 versions. |
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Make the chart in Excel as close to the way it must look in Word. This means
remove gridlines, and size it to fit. Sizing is easier for an embedded chart, if it's going over as a picture. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Rudy" wrote in message ... I would like to capy an excel chart to a word document and not have gridlines show up in the word doc. The chart has a .tif header attached and the antire thing will need to be resized bacause I am going from a landscape format in excel to a portrait format in word. Both excel and word are 2003 versions. |
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