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Default I'm loosing colour when copying charts from excel to word.

When using Office 2003, I'm loosing colour from charts that contain
'fill-effects' colour when copying them from Excel to Word. I need to paste
them as pictures of charts and not linked to the chart. When pasting them as
pictures, colour is lost from those parts of the charts that contain
'fill-effects' colours. If just plain colours are used, there are no
problems. Curiously, if I copy the same chart from Excel to PowerPoint and
then from PowerPoint to Word there is no problem??? Any suggestions?
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Are you copying as a picture?

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When using Office 2003, I'm loosing colour from charts that contain
'fill-effects' colour when copying them from Excel to Word. I need to paste
them as pictures of charts and not linked to the chart. When pasting them as
pictures, colour is lost from those parts of the charts that contain
'fill-effects' colours. If just plain colours are used, there are no
problems. Curiously, if I copy the same chart from Excel to PowerPoint and
then from PowerPoint to Word there is no problem??? Any suggestions?

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