What I mean by "low quality" is that the lines on the graphic elements
are fuzzy and the typefaces are fuzzy. It does not matter whether the
graphics are color-intensive, grayscale, or bw.
Here are some clues the indicate the problem is with Excel 2004:
- If I open the file in Excel X and copy-paste, it works OK (even if
the chart was first created in Excel 2004). This is not a good
solution because my machine no longer has Office X installed on it.
- If I open the file in Excel 2000 (for PC) and copy-paste, it works
OK (even if the chart was first created in Excel 2004 for Mac). This
is not a good solution because of the well-documented "Red X" problem
between PC and Mac versions of Word.
I've talked to MS tech support who have given the following
work-around:
1. Place the object in its own worksheet ("Location ... | As new
sheet)
2. Drag the worksheet to a new workbook
3. Save the 1-sheet workbook as Excel 4.0 Chart
4. Open the Excel 4.0 Chart, then copy and paste
Naturally the big drawback to this workaround is that (a) it's time
consuming, and (b) generates a separate file for each chart.
I'm curious if anyone else has experienced this bug/feature and, if
so, if they can recommend any solutions.
Thanks.
I think you're running into a bug that bit Microsoft and others when
MacOSX suddenly shifted from Adobe's level 2 down to level 1 (Postscript?).
Microsoft made modifications to the graph engine in Office 2004 to get
around this problem.
If Apple & Adobe were to get together and put level 2 into OSX then your
v.X problem will vanish. However, please don't hold your breath for
this event.
-Jim
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Hope this helps,
Stan Hadley
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Cheers,
Clive Huggan
Canberra, Australia
(My time zone is at least 5 hours different from the US and Europe, so my
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