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I use Excel 2003 and Outlook 2003, both are Office versions.
Every time I copy and try paste a range of cells from an Excel worksheet into an Outlook email (not a file; just a range of cells), they look just great--within the borders of the email page. I want to sent STATIC images--no interactivity required. When I send the emails, the recipients get an image/worksheet(?) in their email that is far past the margins and the recipients can't see all the cells that end up disappearing to off to the right. I'm told there used to be a "snapshot" icon in Excel that allowed a static image to be copied and then pasted into Outlook emails. I don't see that icon in Excell 2003. Is there a way to do this? I've tried copying the cell range into Paint, and the copying that over to Outlook, but sometimes the image does get to the recipient, especially if the recipient forwards the emai to someone else. What do I need to do to send a STATIC image of a range of cells without losing information off the side of the email page? |
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