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Dear Group,
you have a chart (no matter which type) and you create a camera (Picture Link) which shows the chart by referencing to the range behind the chart. Then you print (or print-preview) the camera. Under certain conditions you can see that the plot area of the chart looses height with each print. This happens when the chart is smaller than a critical minimum size. The minimum size seems to depend on the default printer driver. This effect can be reproduced with Excel 2003. Has anyone experiences with this ? Thanks in advance, Holger. |
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Holger,
This bug has existed in Excel for many versions, and it still exists in Excel 2007. However, the bug doesn't affect everyone. I was free of it for several years, and I know people who have never had the problem. The bug *might* be associated with your printer driver. If you have printer drivers for other printers, you might try them to see what happens. Charley Kyd Excel MVP ExcelUser.com "Holger Gerths" wrote in message ... Dear Group, you have a chart (no matter which type) and you create a camera (Picture Link) which shows the chart by referencing to the range behind the chart. Then you print (or print-preview) the camera. Under certain conditions you can see that the plot area of the chart looses height with each print. This happens when the chart is smaller than a critical minimum size. The minimum size seems to depend on the default printer driver. This effect can be reproduced with Excel 2003. Has anyone experiences with this ? Thanks in advance, Holger. |
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