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Inserting a picture object and double-clicking on it opens photo e
Hello all,
Can you explain the following behavior. A jpeg image is inserted as an object in (windows 2000 os), an Excel 2002, spreadsheet...shows up as the image which is re-sized to fit the cell area. When double-clicked it opens the photo editor and not Format the object, which is the default behavior. I cannot re-create this behavior. The student wants this to happen because it is easier to see the writing on the jpeg image if it can be opened up as big as possible. Viewers of the spreadsheet are instructed in the spreadhseet to double-click to see the picture details, but when I double-click, it opens Format, Object. Can you tell me how to change the default behavior so it does open the image viewer. Thanks! |
Inserting a picture object and double-clicking on it opens photo e
My bet is it's the difference in the way the object was added to the worksheet.
If I use Insert|Picture, then I get the format Picture dialog. But if I use Insert|Object|Create From file, I get whatever application is associated with that file type. (Although, I see a generic icon when I do this.) Kay wrote: Hello all, Can you explain the following behavior. A jpeg image is inserted as an object in (windows 2000 os), an Excel 2002, spreadsheet...shows up as the image which is re-sized to fit the cell area. When double-clicked it opens the photo editor and not Format the object, which is the default behavior. I cannot re-create this behavior. The student wants this to happen because it is easier to see the writing on the jpeg image if it can be opened up as big as possible. Viewers of the spreadsheet are instructed in the spreadhseet to double-click to see the picture details, but when I double-click, it opens Format, Object. Can you tell me how to change the default behavior so it does open the image viewer. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
Inserting a picture object and double-clicking on it opens pho
Dave,
You are exactly correct and that what will happen when others view this file is that the double-click will open Format, PIcture. Of course, if I can come up with an explanation of why one computer opens the viewer and another opens format, the student will gain a better understanding of why certain solutions are not appropriate when sharing a file. Thanks! "Dave Peterson" wrote: My bet is it's the difference in the way the object was added to the worksheet. If I use Insert|Picture, then I get the format Picture dialog. But if I use Insert|Object|Create From file, I get whatever application is associated with that file type. (Although, I see a generic icon when I do this.) Kay wrote: Hello all, Can you explain the following behavior. A jpeg image is inserted as an object in (windows 2000 os), an Excel 2002, spreadsheet...shows up as the image which is re-sized to fit the cell area. When double-clicked it opens the photo editor and not Format the object, which is the default behavior. I cannot re-create this behavior. The student wants this to happen because it is easier to see the writing on the jpeg image if it can be opened up as big as possible. Viewers of the spreadsheet are instructed in the spreadhseet to double-click to see the picture details, but when I double-click, it opens Format, Object. Can you tell me how to change the default behavior so it does open the image viewer. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson |
Inserting a picture object and double-clicking on it opens pho
Different users get different actions when they click on the same picture in a
copy of the same workbook??? I don't have an explanation for that. Kay wrote: Dave, You are exactly correct and that what will happen when others view this file is that the double-click will open Format, PIcture. Of course, if I can come up with an explanation of why one computer opens the viewer and another opens format, the student will gain a better understanding of why certain solutions are not appropriate when sharing a file. Thanks! "Dave Peterson" wrote: My bet is it's the difference in the way the object was added to the worksheet. If I use Insert|Picture, then I get the format Picture dialog. But if I use Insert|Object|Create From file, I get whatever application is associated with that file type. (Although, I see a generic icon when I do this.) Kay wrote: Hello all, Can you explain the following behavior. A jpeg image is inserted as an object in (windows 2000 os), an Excel 2002, spreadsheet...shows up as the image which is re-sized to fit the cell area. When double-clicked it opens the photo editor and not Format the object, which is the default behavior. I cannot re-create this behavior. The student wants this to happen because it is easier to see the writing on the jpeg image if it can be opened up as big as possible. Viewers of the spreadsheet are instructed in the spreadhseet to double-click to see the picture details, but when I double-click, it opens Format, Object. Can you tell me how to change the default behavior so it does open the image viewer. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Inserting a picture object and double-clicking on it opens pho
Yes that is exactly what is happening.
"Dave Peterson" wrote: Different users get different actions when they click on the same picture in a copy of the same workbook??? I don't have an explanation for that. Kay wrote: Dave, You are exactly correct and that what will happen when others view this file is that the double-click will open Format, PIcture. Of course, if I can come up with an explanation of why one computer opens the viewer and another opens format, the student will gain a better understanding of why certain solutions are not appropriate when sharing a file. Thanks! "Dave Peterson" wrote: My bet is it's the difference in the way the object was added to the worksheet. If I use Insert|Picture, then I get the format Picture dialog. But if I use Insert|Object|Create From file, I get whatever application is associated with that file type. (Although, I see a generic icon when I do this.) Kay wrote: Hello all, Can you explain the following behavior. A jpeg image is inserted as an object in (windows 2000 os), an Excel 2002, spreadsheet...shows up as the image which is re-sized to fit the cell area. When double-clicked it opens the photo editor and not Format the object, which is the default behavior. I cannot re-create this behavior. The student wants this to happen because it is easier to see the writing on the jpeg image if it can be opened up as big as possible. Viewers of the spreadsheet are instructed in the spreadhseet to double-click to see the picture details, but when I double-click, it opens Format, Object. Can you tell me how to change the default behavior so it does open the image viewer. Thanks! -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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