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Rachel

Pie Chart - Smooth Edges
 
Why are the edges of all pie charts jagged? Is there a way to make them
perfect circles with smooth edges?

Jon Peltier

Pie Chart - Smooth Edges
 
When I make a pie chart in Excel, I can see the jaggedness corresponding to
the pixels in the monitor. But when I print out the chart, the scale of
jaggedness is reduced to the printer resolution, so it appears much
smoother.

Have you copied/pasted the chart into another program or into an image file?

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
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"Rachel" wrote in message
...
Why are the edges of all pie charts jagged? Is there a way to make them
perfect circles with smooth edges?




Rachel

Pie Chart - Smooth Edges
 
That is primarily where I use them. I copy them into PowerPoint and
Publisher. So is my best bet to work on my printer resolution? We are trying
to stay away from use images or pictures - as the charts are often updated
and there is a desire to keep excel and formulas pure. Thanks.

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

When I make a pie chart in Excel, I can see the jaggedness corresponding to
the pixels in the monitor. But when I print out the chart, the scale of
jaggedness is reduced to the printer resolution, so it appears much
smoother.

Have you copied/pasted the chart into another program or into an image file?

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
_______


"Rachel" wrote in message
...
Why are the edges of all pie charts jagged? Is there a way to make them
perfect circles with smooth edges?





Jon Peltier

Pie Chart - Smooth Edges
 
Hi Rachel -

This is probably the best approach:

1. Select the chart.
2. Hold down Shift while you select Copy Picture from the Edit menu (Shift
changes Copy to Copy Picture).
3. Choose the On Screen and Picture options (not Bitmap, which is likely
part of your problem).
4. In the target application (PowerPoint/Publisher), do a simple Paste.

This pastes a metafile, which is the collection of shapes, lines, and text
that make a chart. These drawing objects will be rendered by the receiving
application at whatever resolution they use for their native drawing
objects, and you can rescale them without (too much) distortion.

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
_______


"Rachel" wrote in message
...
That is primarily where I use them. I copy them into PowerPoint and
Publisher. So is my best bet to work on my printer resolution? We are
trying
to stay away from use images or pictures - as the charts are often updated
and there is a desire to keep excel and formulas pure. Thanks.

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

When I make a pie chart in Excel, I can see the jaggedness corresponding
to
the pixels in the monitor. But when I print out the chart, the scale of
jaggedness is reduced to the printer resolution, so it appears much
smoother.

Have you copied/pasted the chart into another program or into an image
file?

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
_______


"Rachel" wrote in message
...
Why are the edges of all pie charts jagged? Is there a way to make them
perfect circles with smooth edges?








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