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Does Excel have a camera feature? How does it work? I have been asked to
use the camera feature to take a picture of a chart on one worksheet and place picture on another worksheet. |
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Kellie:
Yes, Excel does have a camera tool. John Walkenbach has a write-up on it at http://j-walk.com/ss/excel/odd/odd04.htm You'll need to insert an icon on your toolbar to be able to access it. To place on your toolbar, Go to Tools Options Tools - navigate down tools list to Camera. The icon looks like a camera. Select the icon, drag it to the toolbar location where you want it to reside. I have mine on main toolbar. ....Kelly "Kellie" wrote in message ... Does Excel have a camera feature? How does it work? I have been asked to use the camera feature to take a picture of a chart on one worksheet and place picture on another worksheet. |
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Kellie be warned that Excel's camera feature has a few strange bugs.
In particular, you may find that when you try to print the worksheet containing a camera picture of a graph, the graph will resize strangely, and the original graph (wherever it is) will be affected. Kelly O'Day has recommended that the camera feature only be used to copy sections of data tables. See our posts under the topic "Dashboard Reporting - plot area changes on print preview". Ant. |
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