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Jeff Reese

Camera bug in 2007?
 
I'm using the camera feature in Excel 2007 and seeing what appear to be bugs.
I'm curious if anyone is seeing the same behavior:

* I take a picture of cells behind a chart on Tab 1 (effectively taking a
picture of the chart) and place the snapshot on Tab 2. When I change the
data for the source chart on Tab 1, the snapshot of the chart on Tab 2
doesn't change.
* When I do a print preview of the snapshot on Tab 2 and then close the
print preview, the source chart on Tab 1 vanishes - it flat out disappears.
* However, I can get the original chart on Tab 1 back by doing a print
preview of that tab and then closing the print preview.

Thanks,
Jeff





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Jeff

Jim Rech

Camera bug in 2007?
 
I've reproduced all your findings. A linked picture on another sheet does
not seem to update as it should. The only way I could get it to do so was
to edit the linking formula in the formula bar and click OK without making a
change. So better to copy and paste the chart than a picture of it, if that
will do.

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Jim
"Jeff Reese" wrote in message
...
| I'm using the camera feature in Excel 2007 and seeing what appear to be
bugs.
| I'm curious if anyone is seeing the same behavior:
|
| * I take a picture of cells behind a chart on Tab 1 (effectively taking a
| picture of the chart) and place the snapshot on Tab 2. When I change the
| data for the source chart on Tab 1, the snapshot of the chart on Tab 2
| doesn't change.
| * When I do a print preview of the snapshot on Tab 2 and then close the
| print preview, the source chart on Tab 1 vanishes - it flat out
disappears.
| * However, I can get the original chart on Tab 1 back by doing a print
| preview of that tab and then closing the print preview.
|
| Thanks,
| Jeff
|
|
|
|
|
| --
| Jeff




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