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I have created charts in Excel but when I e-mail the workbooks the receipents
can not see the charts. Everyone is using Office 2007. If it matters the OS is either Vista Business or XP Pro. If you need more info - ask me... Thanks! |
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What is the file type of the file? If you close excel and re-open the file,
are the charts there? Robert Flanagan http://www.add-ins.com Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel "mainewayne" wrote in message ... I have created charts in Excel but when I e-mail the workbooks the receipents can not see the charts. Everyone is using Office 2007. If it matters the OS is either Vista Business or XP Pro. If you need more info - ask me... Thanks! |
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Hey Robert, the file typs is "xls" and no, once the receipent has the
e-mailed version of the workbook page (the tab that is suppose to have the chart is there) the chart does not show up "Robert Flanagan" wrote: What is the file type of the file? If you close excel and re-open the file, are the charts there? Robert Flanagan http://www.add-ins.com Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel "mainewayne" wrote in message ... I have created charts in Excel but when I e-mail the workbooks the receipents can not see the charts. Everyone is using Office 2007. If it matters the OS is either Vista Business or XP Pro. If you need more info - ask me... Thanks! |
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![]() Is the recipient trying to open the file directly from the e-mail? This is not recommended. Better to save the attachment to the hard disk, then open the file from there. -- David Biddulph "mainewayne" wrote in message ... Hey Robert, the file typs is "xls" and no, once the receipent has the e-mailed version of the workbook page (the tab that is suppose to have the chart is there) the chart does not show up "Robert Flanagan" wrote: What is the file type of the file? If you close excel and re-open the file, are the charts there? Robert Flanagan http://www.add-ins.com Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel "mainewayne" wrote in message ... I have created charts in Excel but when I e-mail the workbooks the receipents can not see the charts. Everyone is using Office 2007. If it matters the OS is either Vista Business or XP Pro. If you need more info - ask me... Thanks! |
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Been done both ways... Doesn't open either way... Thanks
"David Biddulph" wrote: Is the recipient trying to open the file directly from the e-mail? This is not recommended. Better to save the attachment to the hard disk, then open the file from there. -- David Biddulph "mainewayne" wrote in message ... Hey Robert, the file typs is "xls" and no, once the receipent has the e-mailed version of the workbook page (the tab that is suppose to have the chart is there) the chart does not show up "Robert Flanagan" wrote: What is the file type of the file? If you close excel and re-open the file, are the charts there? Robert Flanagan http://www.add-ins.com Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel "mainewayne" wrote in message ... I have created charts in Excel but when I e-mail the workbooks the receipents can not see the charts. Everyone is using Office 2007. If it matters the OS is either Vista Business or XP Pro. If you need more info - ask me... Thanks! |
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There were a lot of similar behaviors in the first edition of Office
2007. Some have been corrected in subsequent service packs. The current version is Office 2007 SP2. Updating may improve this problem. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://peltiertech.com/ mainewayne wrote: I have created charts in Excel but when I e-mail the workbooks the receipents can not see the charts. Everyone is using Office 2007. If it matters the OS is either Vista Business or XP Pro. If you need more info - ask me... Thanks! |
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Thanks, Have SP2 on most if not all...
"Jon Peltier" wrote: There were a lot of similar behaviors in the first edition of Office 2007. Some have been corrected in subsequent service packs. The current version is Office 2007 SP2. Updating may improve this problem. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier Peltier Technical Services, Inc. http://peltiertech.com/ mainewayne wrote: I have created charts in Excel but when I e-mail the workbooks the receipents can not see the charts. Everyone is using Office 2007. If it matters the OS is either Vista Business or XP Pro. If you need more info - ask me... Thanks! |
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