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Pixels...........about 96 to the inch depending upon resolution.
Points..........72 to the inch.............not resolution dependent. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 14:20:01 -0700, Harry Sorensen wrote: I think that pixels per inch is a screen set up and if it rains there is 100 points to the inch even if it does not rain I think that there is still 100 points / inch "Chip Pearson" wrote: I think that 1 inch = 72 pixels, so try that. 1 inch = 72 Points, not pixels. Cordially, Chip Pearson Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Excel Product Group, 1998 - 2009 Pearson Software Consulting, LLC www.cpearson.com (email on web site) On Thu, 10 Sep 2009 10:38:44 -0700, Barb Reinhardt wrote: I think that 1 inch = 72 pixels, so try that. "thomas donino" wrote: I have a jpg of a logo on a worksheet. when i insert it i use objpic.left objpic.ltop objpic.width objpic.height I am currently using rowheight as the height and the cell range as the width. if you right click a picture and go to properties there are settings, for example height = .76" width =2.1". is there a way to use these settings rather than pixels of the columnwidth or rowheight? __________________ |
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