CopyPicture
Hi,
When you paste a Range of Cells as an image, the size of the image is limited. (You can try with a wide selection of cells; do copy, open a new word Document, do Edit/Paste Special/Image. The image will be smaller than you expect.) Does anybody know how can I workaround ? Thanks! Remi |
CopyPicture
Remi,
Does this work better...? 1. Select the range 2. Hold down SHIFT key while opening Edit menu (lookie! there are some new menu items now!) 3. Select Copy Picture... Click OK 4. Switch to Word and paste -- Ture Magnusson Microsoft MVP - Excel Karlstad, Sweden "Remi" wrote in message ... Hi, When you paste a Range of Cells as an image, the size of the image is limited. (You can try with a wide selection of cells; do copy, open a new word Document, do Edit/Paste Special/Image. The image will be smaller than you expect.) Does anybody know how can I workaround ? Thanks! Remi |
CopyPicture
Thank you for the tip "SHIFT key".
"Copy Picture" do the same as my macro: ActiveSheet.Cells.CopyPicture [xlScreen/xlPrinter], [xlPicture/xlBitmap] But now I can see a message : "this image is too large and will be truncated" (translated from french with www.google.com) It seem to be no way for a large selection of cells, and I will have to concatenate several little pictures acceptable from Excel to have the expected one !? Remi -----Original Message----- Remi, Does this work better...? 1. Select the range 2. Hold down SHIFT key while opening Edit menu (lookie! there are some new menu items now!) 3. Select Copy Picture... Click OK 4. Switch to Word and paste -- Ture Magnusson Microsoft MVP - Excel Karlstad, Sweden "Remi" wrote in message ... Hi, When you paste a Range of Cells as an image, the size of the image is limited. (You can try with a wide selection of cells; do copy, open a new word Document, do Edit/Paste Special/Image. The image will be smaller than you expect.) Does anybody know how can I workaround ? Thanks! Remi . |
CopyPicture
Remi,
This works on my machine, and I can paste the picture into Word: Range("A1:IV65536").CopyPicture _ Appearance:=xlScreen, _ Format:=xlPicture However, this one cannot be handled: Range("A1:IV65536").CopyPicture _ Appearance:=xlScreen, _ Format:=xlBitmap My machine has 1 GB RAM, Win XP Pro and Excel 2002 -- Ture Magnusson Microsoft MVP - Excel Karlstad, Sweden "Remi" wrote in message ... Thank you for the tip "SHIFT key". "Copy Picture" do the same as my macro: ActiveSheet.Cells.CopyPicture [xlScreen/xlPrinter], [xlPicture/xlBitmap] But now I can see a message : "this image is too large and will be truncated" (translated from french with www.google.com) It seem to be no way for a large selection of cells, and I will have to concatenate several little pictures acceptable from Excel to have the expected one !? Remi -----Original Message----- Remi, Does this work better...? 1. Select the range 2. Hold down SHIFT key while opening Edit menu (lookie! there are some new menu items now!) 3. Select Copy Picture... Click OK 4. Switch to Word and paste -- Ture Magnusson Microsoft MVP - Excel Karlstad, Sweden "Remi" wrote in message ... Hi, When you paste a Range of Cells as an image, the size of the image is limited. (You can try with a wide selection of cells; do copy, open a new word Document, do Edit/Paste Special/Image. The image will be smaller than you expect.) Does anybody know how can I workaround ? Thanks! Remi . |
CopyPicture
Hi Remi
I think it's a limitation of a "maximum screen resolution in Windows" kind - can't find it documented anywhere though. Perhaps setting a window zoom in Excel might help to get more and smaller cells into it. It might also prompt "out of memory" and die. Zoom does that at times. But who'd need a picture bigger than maximum screen resolution ? -- HTH. Best wishes Harald Followup to newsgroup only please "Remi" skrev i melding ... Thank you for the tip "SHIFT key". "Copy Picture" do the same as my macro: ActiveSheet.Cells.CopyPicture [xlScreen/xlPrinter], [xlPicture/xlBitmap] But now I can see a message : "this image is too large and will be truncated" (translated from french with www.google.com) It seem to be no way for a large selection of cells, and I will have to concatenate several little pictures acceptable from Excel to have the expected one !? |
CopyPicture
The macro CopyPicture "works"...?
Do you really have the selected cells ? If you have "My Test" as value in then cell IV65536, do you find the same in the image ? -----Original Message----- Remi, This works on my machine, and I can paste the picture into Word: Range("A1:IV65536").CopyPicture _ Appearance:=xlScreen, _ Format:=xlPicture However, this one cannot be handled: Range("A1:IV65536").CopyPicture _ Appearance:=xlScreen, _ Format:=xlBitmap My machine has 1 GB RAM, Win XP Pro and Excel 2002 -- Ture Magnusson Microsoft MVP - Excel Karlstad, Sweden "Remi" wrote in message ... Thank you for the tip "SHIFT key". "Copy Picture" do the same as my macro: ActiveSheet.Cells.CopyPicture [xlScreen/xlPrinter], [xlPicture/xlBitmap] But now I can see a message : "this image is too large and will be truncated" (translated from french with www.google.com) It seem to be no way for a large selection of cells, and I will have to concatenate several little pictures acceptable from Excel to have the expected one !? Remi -----Original Message----- Remi, Does this work better...? 1. Select the range 2. Hold down SHIFT key while opening Edit menu (lookie! there are some new menu items now!) 3. Select Copy Picture... Click OK 4. Switch to Word and paste -- Ture Magnusson Microsoft MVP - Excel Karlstad, Sweden "Remi" wrote in message ... Hi, When you paste a Range of Cells as an image, the size of the image is limited. (You can try with a wide selection of cells; do copy, open a new word Document, do Edit/Paste Special/Image. The image will be smaller than you expect.) Does anybody know how can I workaround ? Thanks! Remi . . |
CopyPicture
Thank for your cooperation,
Changing screen resolution, or zomming excel view, change nothing. For your comprehension, I want to show complex processus drawn in excel into a web way. An other way will be to save the Excel sheet in an HTML format. But : there is no way to resize the destination Remi -----Original Message----- Hi Remi I think it's a limitation of a "maximum screen resolution in Windows" kind - can't find it documented anywhere though. Perhaps setting a window zoom in Excel might help to get more and smaller cells into it. It might also prompt "out of memory" and die. Zoom does that at times. But who'd need a picture bigger than maximum screen resolution ? -- HTH. Best wishes Harald Followup to newsgroup only please "Remi" skrev i melding ... Thank you for the tip "SHIFT key". "Copy Picture" do the same as my macro: ActiveSheet.Cells.CopyPicture [xlScreen/xlPrinter], [xlPicture/xlBitmap] But now I can see a message : "this image is too large and will be truncated" (translated from french with www.google.com) It seem to be no way for a large selection of cells, and I will have to concatenate several little pictures acceptable from Excel to have the expected one !? . |
CopyPicture
Remi,
It "works" in the meaning that it doesn't generate an error message, but it seems as if the picture isn't complete when pasted into Word. I get somewhat different results if I paste the copied picture onto an Excel sheet first and then copy that image into Word. If you wish, you may send me the file and I'll see if I can copy an image into Word. Send it to ture at turedata dot se -- Ture Magnusson Microsoft MVP - Excel Karlstad, Sweden "Remi" wrote in message ... The macro CopyPicture "works"...? Do you really have the selected cells ? If you have "My Test" as value in then cell IV65536, do you find the same in the image ? -----Original Message----- Remi, This works on my machine, and I can paste the picture into Word: Range("A1:IV65536").CopyPicture _ Appearance:=xlScreen, _ Format:=xlPicture However, this one cannot be handled: Range("A1:IV65536").CopyPicture _ Appearance:=xlScreen, _ Format:=xlBitmap My machine has 1 GB RAM, Win XP Pro and Excel 2002 -- Ture Magnusson Microsoft MVP - Excel Karlstad, Sweden "Remi" wrote in message ... Thank you for the tip "SHIFT key". "Copy Picture" do the same as my macro: ActiveSheet.Cells.CopyPicture [xlScreen/xlPrinter], [xlPicture/xlBitmap] But now I can see a message : "this image is too large and will be truncated" (translated from french with www.google.com) It seem to be no way for a large selection of cells, and I will have to concatenate several little pictures acceptable from Excel to have the expected one !? Remi -----Original Message----- Remi, Does this work better...? 1. Select the range 2. Hold down SHIFT key while opening Edit menu (lookie! there are some new menu items now!) 3. Select Copy Picture... Click OK 4. Switch to Word and paste -- Ture Magnusson Microsoft MVP - Excel Karlstad, Sweden "Remi" wrote in message ... Hi, When you paste a Range of Cells as an image, the size of the image is limited. (You can try with a wide selection of cells; do copy, open a new word Document, do Edit/Paste Special/Image. The image will be smaller than you expect.) Does anybody know how can I workaround ? Thanks! Remi . . |
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