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Ed Bachmann[_2_]

Objects height and width scaled percentage placed in work sheet
 
In Excel 2003 I have inserted an scanned object. I resize the image by pulling
the corner. Need to place the new scaled percentages "length" and "width" in
my current worksheet. Is there a way to do this?

Thanks,
Edward Bachmann
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JLGWhiz

Objects height and width scaled percentage placed in work sheet
 
Your question is somewhat vague. Height and Width can be set for quite a few
objects as properties of the object. These objects are defined in the VBA
help files, along with the syntax for applying them.

"Ed Bachmann" wrote:

In Excel 2003 I have inserted an scanned object. I resize the image by pulling
the corner. Need to place the new scaled percentages "length" and "width" in
my current worksheet. Is there a way to do this?

Thanks,
Edward Bachmann
--
Microsoft Office Reply


Ed Bachmann[_2_]

Objects height and width scaled percentage placed in work shee
 
JLGWhiz, Please see the heading listing on 10/19/2007 under Excel 2003 Advanced
Programming. This will give you the whole senerio.

Thanks,
Edward Bachmann
--
Microsoft Office Reply


"JLGWhiz" wrote:

Your question is somewhat vague. Height and Width can be set for quite a few
objects as properties of the object. These objects are defined in the VBA
help files, along with the syntax for applying them.

"Ed Bachmann" wrote:

In Excel 2003 I have inserted an scanned object. I resize the image by pulling
the corner. Need to place the new scaled percentages "length" and "width" in
my current worksheet. Is there a way to do this?

Thanks,
Edward Bachmann
--
Microsoft Office Reply



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