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more info please. what kind of object? if a pic, cropping is usually done in
paint prior to import.

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The embbedobject was from AutoCAD. I can do it if I right click but it was so
much easier in 2003 you could right click and do it manully. Is there a way
to do this with 2007 Excel?

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hi
more info please. what kind of object? if a pic, cropping is usually done in
paint prior to import.

regards
FSt1

"Tim Z." wrote:

Has anyone figured out how to crop an embedded object manully?

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hi
no, i don't have 07 yet. still doing research before i have to switch. it
would seem that is another thing they changed. i'll make a note of that.

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"Tim Z." wrote:

The embbedobject was from AutoCAD. I can do it if I right click but it was so
much easier in 2003 you could right click and do it manully. Is there a way
to do this with 2007 Excel?

"FSt1" wrote:

hi
more info please. what kind of object? if a pic, cropping is usually done in
paint prior to import.

regards
FSt1

"Tim Z." wrote:

Has anyone figured out how to crop an embedded object manully?

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