Also I think there is a bug in my version of excel (the
one that came with office XP) The y-axis label gets
truncated by one character and when I click on the label
to edit the text only half of it is visible.
If anyone has any advice for either of my issues I would
greatly appreciate it.
Thanks.
Mike
I think I found a way to get around:
1. Print the chart TO FILE using a color postscript driver.
2. Import the file in a vector application such as
CorelDraw or Illustrator.
3. Size it as you please and export to tiff.
My only problem is I have no idea which is a good and
compatible color postscript driver to install.
If you find a suitable one, kindly message back.
Thanks
Niko
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You can copy the chart as a picture in Excel: hold down Shift while
selecting Copy Picture from the Edit menu. Select the On Screen options
and As Picture, which means as a windows metafile, complete with all the
drawing objects which make up the chart. Now it can be pasted in as a
vector format image.
- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/Excel/index.html
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Thanks Jon and Eric for the cool tips.
Only problem with Jon's tip is that I still get a SMALL
PART of the vector info into CorelDRAW. However, I tried
pasting into Powerpoint and it worked. So, I guess it has
something to do with the Corel wmf or emf filter.
The workaround through printing in a postscript file works
much better with the tip of Eric for using HP LaserJet
Color 8500 PS, if you finetune the postscript options.
Thanks to all!
Niko
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>I use an HP 8500 Color Laser Jet PS driver, and have had
>good results when making PDF's.
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