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How do I paste the excel sheet exactly as it appears in Outlook 20
Whenever I paste an excel chart along with some data ... onto outlook 2003
for emailing it to my collegues the excel sheet or the selected area gets distorted on Outlook, all the values are up and down which makes the info unreadable, I receive info from them (colleagues) which is fixed like a PDF in the mail, but they cant explain they are not that techy.. but i see all the charts and data fixed with out any cell a millimeter up or down ? please help |
How do I paste the excel sheet exactly as it appears in Outlook20
Try Copy Picture and paste into your email. (Hold down Shift / Edit /
Copy Picture.) On Sep 4, 8:01*am, Sajidmib wrote: Whenever I paste an excel chart along with some data ... onto outlook 2003 for emailing it to my collegues the excel sheet or the selected area gets distorted on Outlook, all the values are up and down which makes the info unreadable, I receive info from them (colleagues) which is fixed like a PDF in the mail, but they cant explain they are not that techy.. but i see all the charts and data fixed with out any cell a millimeter up or down ? please help |
How do I paste the excel sheet exactly as it appears in Outloo
thank you will try that actually i have read that solution as well, thanks
for the tip "artemis" wrote: Try Copy Picture and paste into your email. (Hold down Shift / Edit / Copy Picture.) On Sep 4, 8:01 am, Sajidmib wrote: Whenever I paste an excel chart along with some data ... onto outlook 2003 for emailing it to my collegues the excel sheet or the selected area gets distorted on Outlook, all the values are up and down which makes the info unreadable, I receive info from them (colleagues) which is fixed like a PDF in the mail, but they cant explain they are not that techy.. but i see all the charts and data fixed with out any cell a millimeter up or down ? please help |
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