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blt

Pciture and drawing tools within Excel
 
I have copied a picture into my spreadsheet, then added lines using the
Drawing toolbar. When I print the page, the lines are not in the same place
relative to the picture as they are within my spreadsheet. How can I make
the print of the picture match what is in my spreadsheet?

Dave Peterson

If you select the picture and the other lines (click on the picture, ctrl click
on the subsequent objects), you can group them so that they behave like one
object.

Just rightclick on any of the selected objects and choose Grouping.
Then Group.


blt wrote:

I have copied a picture into my spreadsheet, then added lines using the
Drawing toolbar. When I print the page, the lines are not in the same place
relative to the picture as they are within my spreadsheet. How can I make
the print of the picture match what is in my spreadsheet?


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Dave Peterson

Michael

Try grouping the picture and lines. Click on the picture, hold down the
shift key and click on the lines. Then go to draw - group. Might work.

"blt" wrote:

I have copied a picture into my spreadsheet, then added lines using the
Drawing toolbar. When I print the page, the lines are not in the same place
relative to the picture as they are within my spreadsheet. How can I make
the print of the picture match what is in my spreadsheet?


blt

That wasn't working. I tried grouping all objects, but the print view and
printed page still come out with my graphics located in the incorrect spots.
Any other suggestions?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you select the picture and the other lines (click on the picture, ctrl click
on the subsequent objects), you can group them so that they behave like one
object.

Just rightclick on any of the selected objects and choose Grouping.
Then Group.


blt wrote:

I have copied a picture into my spreadsheet, then added lines using the
Drawing toolbar. When I print the page, the lines are not in the same place
relative to the picture as they are within my spreadsheet. How can I make
the print of the picture match what is in my spreadsheet?


--

Dave Peterson


Dave Peterson

I don't have any. Maybe someone else can chime in.

blt wrote:

That wasn't working. I tried grouping all objects, but the print view and
printed page still come out with my graphics located in the incorrect spots.
Any other suggestions?

"Dave Peterson" wrote:

If you select the picture and the other lines (click on the picture, ctrl click
on the subsequent objects), you can group them so that they behave like one
object.

Just rightclick on any of the selected objects and choose Grouping.
Then Group.


blt wrote:

I have copied a picture into my spreadsheet, then added lines using the
Drawing toolbar. When I print the page, the lines are not in the same place
relative to the picture as they are within my spreadsheet. How can I make
the print of the picture match what is in my spreadsheet?


--

Dave Peterson


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Dave Peterson


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