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I need to export or copy a chart from excel, and make a high resolution tiff
or jpg file for a publisher. does anyone know how to do this. copying and
pasting a chart yields only a 900x600 jpg.

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If you set the chart window to fullest size, and Copy, then Paste into
Paint you can save as a .bmp (up to 150k) or as a .tif (up to 15k
filesize, resolution unknown)
This looks readable at 800 x magnification, and whilst not being ideal
should be useable. The publisher should have the necassary conversion
programs from there.

Hope someone else has a better idea.


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I need to export or copy a chart from excel, and make a high resolution
tiff
or jpg file for a publisher. does anyone know how to do this. copying
and
pasting a chart yields only a 900x600 jpg.

thanks



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