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Hi everyone -
Ran into something I haven't run into before and I'm sitting here scratching my head wondering what I can do now...even after posting the question in the charts group... I've got a table in Excel 2000. I've got it formatted across 27 columns and 80 rows and it is just the right size to print properly. It does so as well: the print range is just fine. Hard copy is just fine as well. But when I try to copy this perfectly acceptable print range as a picture (i.e. Shift+Edit, Copy Picture, Picture As Printed), Excel hits me with an error message: Picture Is Too Big and Will Be Cut. And it does exactly that. It cuts the bottom off of the picture of the table. If I remove some rows (ca 6 or so), then I can copy it as a picture, but when I resize it in the destination, it's distorted: that's why I had those rows in there to begin with! This is really, really weird, since we've been using this method to transfer tables from one workbook to another (for production purposes) for at least two years now, and have never run into this message before. Anyone have any idea what this might be and if there is a work-around? Thanks in advance John |
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