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Our printer has sent me a excel file that contains an image (our logo) that
has the extension .esp. I can see the outline, but not the actual image. When you print the worksheet it prints correctly, but you cannot see the actual image on the screen or using preview. Any suggestions? |
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I think you mean EPS, which is encapsulated postscript. I haven't worked
with them for a long time, but when I did...you could save them *with headers* or without. When an EPS has a header, you can see the graphic on-screen. When it doesn't, you can't--you just get the box or perhaps the filename if the person saving the EPS file chose to put that on-screen instead. I don't think it's something you can really control, but do double-check that under Tools--Options--View, you don't have "Placeholders" checked. ************ Anne Troy VBA Project Manager www.OfficeArticles.com "SandiVH" wrote in message ... Our printer has sent me a excel file that contains an image (our logo) that has the extension .esp. I can see the outline, but not the actual image. When you print the worksheet it prints correctly, but you cannot see the actual image on the screen or using preview. Any suggestions? |
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