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Tips for copying picture?
Sometimes I'd like to show a section of a worksheet to a friend. What I have
to is to do a screen capture, crop the picture, save it a jpg file, and then insert it into Outlook Express. With Excel, I know that I can select a range of ranges, then press the SHIFT key to "copy picture". The problem is, whether I choose to copy the picture in picture or bitmap format, I still can't paste the picture directly into Outlook Express. I still have to first paste the picture into a graphics program, then save it as jpg, then insert the picture file. Anyone knows if Is there a way I can paste an Excel picture into Outlook Express directly? |
Tips for copying picture?
Hi Shatin
You can paste it first in Word Copy it again and paste it in OE -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Shatin" wrote in message ... Sometimes I'd like to show a section of a worksheet to a friend. What I have to is to do a screen capture, crop the picture, save it a jpg file, and then insert it into Outlook Express. With Excel, I know that I can select a range of ranges, then press the SHIFT key to "copy picture". The problem is, whether I choose to copy the picture in picture or bitmap format, I still can't paste the picture directly into Outlook Express. I still have to first paste the picture into a graphics program, then save it as jpg, then insert the picture file. Anyone knows if Is there a way I can paste an Excel picture into Outlook Express directly? |
Tips for copying picture?
Ron,
That works! Thanks very much indeed! "Ron de Bruin" wrote in message ... Hi Shatin You can paste it first in Word Copy it again and paste it in OE -- Regards Ron de Bruin http://www.rondebruin.nl "Shatin" wrote in message ... Sometimes I'd like to show a section of a worksheet to a friend. What I have to is to do a screen capture, crop the picture, save it a jpg file, and then insert it into Outlook Express. With Excel, I know that I can select a range of ranges, then press the SHIFT key to "copy picture". The problem is, whether I choose to copy the picture in picture or bitmap format, I still can't paste the picture directly into Outlook Express. I still have to first paste the picture into a graphics program, then save it as jpg, then insert the picture file. Anyone knows if Is there a way I can paste an Excel picture into Outlook Express directly? |
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