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Default Excel 2007 changes graphic size in print preview

Just started using Excel 2007 and in many documents I create I need to paste
screen capture graphics into the excel file. I use the !Quick Screen Capture
software.

I noticed that when I am in print preview with margins showing, if I adjust
the column widths in order to adjust areas with text the graphics I have
pasted change size - they get really small. I have to exit print preview,
right click on the graphic, select format picture and then click the reset
picture button to get the graphic back to original size. This resizing does
not happen if I adjust the column widths in normal view mode.

I've also done Right-click Size and Properties, Properties tab, tick Don't
move or size with cells and it still changes the size AND it moves the
graphic to the top of the page.

This never happened in Excel 2003 so I'm confused on how to fix it. Is this
just normal and I'll have to adjust to it or is there a setting that will
prevent the graphics from autosizing if I adjust columns while in print
preview mode?

Thanks!
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