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Hi Mike -
Thanks for the reply. The problem with As Shown On Screen is resolution and artifacts. For instance, the original is shown on screen in page-break preview, and copying As Shown On Screen shows then the border of the page-break preview, i.e. an artifact from the screen comes over with the picture. On the target sheet the picture of the table is then surrounded by a blue line that has to be removed by hand. As Printed avoids this problem entirely and increases the resolution to 1200 dpi, up from the 72 or so from "As Shown On Screen". Makes the picture bigger, but in this day of multiple hundred GB drives for the price of a good lunch in Manhatten, not really a consideration any more. I've resolved the problem by resizing the tables in question, but it is for us rather odd, since we've been doing this via VBA code for quite a while without any trouble. This time I'm doing it by hand to work on a prototype report, and it's the first time I'd ever seen that sort of message... Thanks! John |
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