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When I draw a perfectly round circle in a worksheet (Heigth and Width are the
same in format menu) it becomes flattend when I print it (or watch it in Preview window). I would like to get a circle (or any other shape) that has "exactly" the size I specify in the format object menu. Any suggestions. Thanks, JB |
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My first guess would be that XL is not meant to be a graphics program, and
MSFT bolted on various graphics capabilitites as a selling point, rather than as an integral part of its design. Ergo, you get behavior that you would not get from, say, Photoshop or a CAD program. Dave -- Brevity is the soul of wit. "Excelerate-nl" wrote: When I draw a perfectly round circle in a worksheet (Heigth and Width are the same in format menu) it becomes flattend when I print it (or watch it in Preview window). I would like to get a circle (or any other shape) that has "exactly" the size I specify in the format object menu. Any suggestions. Thanks, JB |
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This is as close as I know of in terms of a printing issue changing graphics...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/838910/en-us -- HTH... Jim Thomlinson "Excelerate-nl" wrote: When I draw a perfectly round circle in a worksheet (Heigth and Width are the same in format menu) it becomes flattend when I print it (or watch it in Preview window). I would like to get a circle (or any other shape) that has "exactly" the size I specify in the format object menu. Any suggestions. Thanks, JB |
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The only way I know to do that in Excel is to experiment with intentionally
mis-shappened or mis-sized objects until you get the printed output you want. I tried to assist someone with such an issue in Excel dealing with the sizes of drawn objects, specifically rectangles. They would show as being one size in the worksheet but would print at a different size, and not even retain proper proportions. This was the first time my attention had been called to such a problem. It turned out that the amount of variation in size/proportion was even printer dependent; i.e. same Excel file on one computer sending to 2 or more printers ended up with 2 or more variations in size disparity. Research and discussion of the problem with Excel MVPs revealed it to be a problem that's been around through many versions of Excel, at least back to '97. Since the work being done by the person I was assisting had to do with things that at least needed to display the proportions between several drawn objects fairly accurately, he elected to do all of his drawings in an application more suited to those efforts. I believe in this case he had Visio available and elected to use it. "Excelerate-nl" wrote: When I draw a perfectly round circle in a worksheet (Heigth and Width are the same in format menu) it becomes flattend when I print it (or watch it in Preview window). I would like to get a circle (or any other shape) that has "exactly" the size I specify in the format object menu. Any suggestions. Thanks, JB |
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Thanks for you reply.
I think I have to skip my ambition to make a more or less technical drawing in Excel. However I am amazed that in Word the same functionality for drawing is used, but in this case it printed correct (eg. when printing CD labels). It seems that MS used different coding for Word and Excel. Maybe I have to link my Excel calculations to an Word drawing. Regards, JB "JLatham" wrote: The only way I know to do that in Excel is to experiment with intentionally mis-shappened or mis-sized objects until you get the printed output you want. I tried to assist someone with such an issue in Excel dealing with the sizes of drawn objects, specifically rectangles. They would show as being one size in the worksheet but would print at a different size, and not even retain proper proportions. This was the first time my attention had been called to such a problem. It turned out that the amount of variation in size/proportion was even printer dependent; i.e. same Excel file on one computer sending to 2 or more printers ended up with 2 or more variations in size disparity. Research and discussion of the problem with Excel MVPs revealed it to be a problem that's been around through many versions of Excel, at least back to '97. Since the work being done by the person I was assisting had to do with things that at least needed to display the proportions between several drawn objects fairly accurately, he elected to do all of his drawings in an application more suited to those efforts. I believe in this case he had Visio available and elected to use it. "Excelerate-nl" wrote: When I draw a perfectly round circle in a worksheet (Heigth and Width are the same in format menu) it becomes flattend when I print it (or watch it in Preview window). I would like to get a circle (or any other shape) that has "exactly" the size I specify in the format object menu. Any suggestions. Thanks, JB |
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