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You can probably find an API to read the pixel dimensions of the image files. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services http://PeltierTech.com/Excel/Charts/ _______ Dan wrote: Jon, Thanks for the feedback. Maybe I'll look into what it would take to read back at least the header info of the exported file to see what the pixel size is, so that I can warn the user if anything got clipped. Anybody know where I might start looking to find out the (binary?) format for GIF, JPEG, and PNG files? And thanks again for the ChartObjects.Add tip. Dan Jon Peltier wrote in message ... Dan - I have experienced this clipping of large exported chart images. |
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