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Default Resizing graphs in excel to fit portlet.


Hey all,
I'm having clarity problems in presenting Excel graphs through the
portlet in our Webportel system. The images quality is bad, where the
figures on the x and y sxis are unreadable. The portal itself is
restricted to 370
pixels(Max) in width. I have a macro button in excel that sends the
images to a server, which are then been pulled down by the portal that
are then been displayed out. I added a expansion window on clicking on
the graph but would prefere to be able to see them more clearly when
just sitting normally in the portlet. It's been driving me up the wall
the last few days tryin different sizes of graphs to export. Do you
have any suggestions? I'm not sure should i be fiddleing with the
graphs been exported from excel size or what. Thanks for your help in
advance. Oh and I'm using a jsp for the portlet window.


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