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Old October 27th, 2003, 05:30 PM
Ari Blum
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Hello-

I am trying to use the shift edit "Copy Picture" command
in Excel. When I copy my picture, which is about 10
columns wide and 10 rows long (normal width columns and
rows) I get a "Picture is too large and will be truncated"
error.

I have tried regualr copying and paste special as picture
in Microsoft Word but that truncates the picture as well -
just no message.

What can I do to resolve the issue? I do need it in
picture format as I am pasting it into a chart worksheet.

Thanks,

Ari Blum
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Old October 27th, 2003, 08:45 PM
Ken Wright
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Default Truncated Picture?

What happens if you just copy as normal, and then do shift edit / paste /
picture link

No reason it should be any different, but who knows??

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Hello-

I am trying to use the shift edit "Copy Picture" command
in Excel. When I copy my picture, which is about 10
columns wide and 10 rows long (normal width columns and
rows) I get a "Picture is too large and will be truncated"
error.

I have tried regualr copying and paste special as picture
in Microsoft Word but that truncates the picture as well -
just no message.

What can I do to resolve the issue? I do need it in
picture format as I am pasting it into a chart worksheet.

Thanks,

Ari Blum



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