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This is an 'older' question (in that I know it's been asked before, but I'm
not sure anyone has ever answered it). Specifically I'm looking for a workbook example that allows a user to take whatever has most recently been copied into the clipboard and save that as a BMP image (ie. with a .bmp extension, not jpeg or gif or png formatted) using VBA. Lebans has some older code posted on-line, but I can't get it to work. It might be that I haven't added all the necessary references, but I am including the OLE reference that he suggests - again no dice. Please assist, Thanks |
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