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hi all,
Office 2003 SP1, Windows XP Pro SP2, i have created some charts in excel worksheets. what i want to do is to copy and paste the chart into my Word document. additionally, i want to paste it as a Windows Metafile picture not as MS Office Drawing Object or Picture (Enhanced Metafile). now, i seem to only be able to get (in Word) Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Windows Metafile) option if i had selected (and copied) at least two or more charts to be pasted in the Word document. had i only selected a single chart then the only option available to me is Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Enhanced Metafile) or MS Office Drawing Object. the problem with having to copy multiple charts is i have then have to crop them in the word document. can anyone explain to me why is the particular behaviour and whether there is a work-around this? any advice, help and information is appreciated. thank you, jes |
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Here's the best way to do what you want. Select the chart in Excel. Hold
Shift while selecting Copy Picture from the Edit menu (Shift changes Copy to Copy Picture). Select the On Screen and Picture options. Switch to Word, and do a normal paste. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "xppuser" wrote in message ... hi all, Office 2003 SP1, Windows XP Pro SP2, i have created some charts in excel worksheets. what i want to do is to copy and paste the chart into my Word document. additionally, i want to paste it as a Windows Metafile picture not as MS Office Drawing Object or Picture (Enhanced Metafile). now, i seem to only be able to get (in Word) Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Windows Metafile) option if i had selected (and copied) at least two or more charts to be pasted in the Word document. had i only selected a single chart then the only option available to me is Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Enhanced Metafile) or MS Office Drawing Object. the problem with having to copy multiple charts is i have then have to crop them in the word document. can anyone explain to me why is the particular behaviour and whether there is a work-around this? any advice, help and information is appreciated. thank you, jes |
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Thank you Jon for your suggestions. Your suggestion did bring the menu Edit
- Paste Special - Picture (Window Metafile) option in Word but when pasted the picture was pasted (and behave) as if it was pasted as Picture (Enhanced Metafile) option. What I wanted to achieve was a 'floating' picutre in the Word document rather than a picture that was 'forced' located onto the sentence line (you know the one with the 'reverse' P mark when Hide/Reveal codes was swtiched on) when pasted. Like I said previously, if I has selected two or more charts, there appear to be no problem but if only one chart was selected, pasting as Picture (Window Metafile) option seems to be unavailable. Is this a bug or just the way it is or I am not doing it right yet? Would therefore appreciate any further advice/information. Again, thank you. jes "Jon Peltier" wrote: Here's the best way to do what you want. Select the chart in Excel. Hold Shift while selecting Copy Picture from the Edit menu (Shift changes Copy to Copy Picture). Select the On Screen and Picture options. Switch to Word, and do a normal paste. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "xppuser" wrote in message ... hi all, Office 2003 SP1, Windows XP Pro SP2, i have created some charts in excel worksheets. what i want to do is to copy and paste the chart into my Word document. additionally, i want to paste it as a Windows Metafile picture not as MS Office Drawing Object or Picture (Enhanced Metafile). now, i seem to only be able to get (in Word) Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Windows Metafile) option if i had selected (and copied) at least two or more charts to be pasted in the Word document. had i only selected a single chart then the only option available to me is Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Enhanced Metafile) or MS Office Drawing Object. the problem with having to copy multiple charts is i have then have to crop them in the word document. can anyone explain to me why is the particular behaviour and whether there is a work-around this? any advice, help and information is appreciated. thank you, jes |
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Hi,
Try selecting the chart with the shift key down. Such that the sizing handles around the chart are white circles instead on black squares. In fact like when you select multiple objects. Now do simple cut and Paste special in Word. This what you are after? Cheers Andy xppuser wrote: Thank you Jon for your suggestions. Your suggestion did bring the menu Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Window Metafile) option in Word but when pasted the picture was pasted (and behave) as if it was pasted as Picture (Enhanced Metafile) option. What I wanted to achieve was a 'floating' picutre in the Word document rather than a picture that was 'forced' located onto the sentence line (you know the one with the 'reverse' P mark when Hide/Reveal codes was swtiched on) when pasted. Like I said previously, if I has selected two or more charts, there appear to be no problem but if only one chart was selected, pasting as Picture (Window Metafile) option seems to be unavailable. Is this a bug or just the way it is or I am not doing it right yet? Would therefore appreciate any further advice/information. Again, thank you. jes "Jon Peltier" wrote: Here's the best way to do what you want. Select the chart in Excel. Hold Shift while selecting Copy Picture from the Edit menu (Shift changes Copy to Copy Picture). Select the On Screen and Picture options. Switch to Word, and do a normal paste. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "xppuser" wrote in message ... hi all, Office 2003 SP1, Windows XP Pro SP2, i have created some charts in excel worksheets. what i want to do is to copy and paste the chart into my Word document. additionally, i want to paste it as a Windows Metafile picture not as MS Office Drawing Object or Picture (Enhanced Metafile). now, i seem to only be able to get (in Word) Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Windows Metafile) option if i had selected (and copied) at least two or more charts to be pasted in the Word document. had i only selected a single chart then the only option available to me is Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Enhanced Metafile) or MS Office Drawing Object. the problem with having to copy multiple charts is i have then have to crop them in the word document. can anyone explain to me why is the particular behaviour and whether there is a work-around this? any advice, help and information is appreciated. thank you, jes -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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Most people prefer pasting the picture inline, but you have different
requirements. Anyway, now you have to change it from an inline object to a floating object in Word. Select the picture of the chart (in Word), then from the Format menu, choose Picture. Click on the Layout tab, and pick the option that matches how you want the picture to float, and how text should wrap around it. Click on the Advanced button to get more options. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "xppuser" wrote in message ... Thank you Jon for your suggestions. Your suggestion did bring the menu Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Window Metafile) option in Word but when pasted the picture was pasted (and behave) as if it was pasted as Picture (Enhanced Metafile) option. What I wanted to achieve was a 'floating' picutre in the Word document rather than a picture that was 'forced' located onto the sentence line (you know the one with the 'reverse' P mark when Hide/Reveal codes was swtiched on) when pasted. Like I said previously, if I has selected two or more charts, there appear to be no problem but if only one chart was selected, pasting as Picture (Window Metafile) option seems to be unavailable. Is this a bug or just the way it is or I am not doing it right yet? Would therefore appreciate any further advice/information. Again, thank you. jes "Jon Peltier" wrote: Here's the best way to do what you want. Select the chart in Excel. Hold Shift while selecting Copy Picture from the Edit menu (Shift changes Copy to Copy Picture). Select the On Screen and Picture options. Switch to Word, and do a normal paste. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "xppuser" wrote in message ... hi all, Office 2003 SP1, Windows XP Pro SP2, i have created some charts in excel worksheets. what i want to do is to copy and paste the chart into my Word document. additionally, i want to paste it as a Windows Metafile picture not as MS Office Drawing Object or Picture (Enhanced Metafile). now, i seem to only be able to get (in Word) Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Windows Metafile) option if i had selected (and copied) at least two or more charts to be pasted in the Word document. had i only selected a single chart then the only option available to me is Edit - Paste Special - Picture (Enhanced Metafile) or MS Office Drawing Object. the problem with having to copy multiple charts is i have then have to crop them in the word document. can anyone explain to me why is the particular behaviour and whether there is a work-around this? any advice, help and information is appreciated. thank you, jes |
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Thank you to Andy and Jon for the replies.
Andy your suggestion worked as I wanted it to work. Don't know why MS did it such a way that if I want to copy just the one chart, I have to hold the shift key to effect what I wanted. I would have reported this to MS if I know how - maybe they can remedy this. I have two further questions that I would like to ask but one of it is not directly related to the topic - however I could not find the exact avenue to address it to. 1. (Related to my question/topic) What would be the technical term or explanation to what I am trying to do (copying the chart with the white handlers) and why the difference between the handling when the handlers around the perimeter of the charts is either white circles or black small squares? 2. (Unrelated to my question/topic) When I click the link from my notification (when there was a reply) email from this newsgroup, sometimes it gets me directly to the reply but other times the link only gets me to the start of the newsgroup, from which I have to then look for my postings. Would anyone be able to explain why this is the case? If this question better posted elsewhere, I would appreciate suggestion of a suitable newsgroup. Thank you once again. Look forward to receiving responses. jes |
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1. When you select the chart such that the black handles are evident, you
have selected the chart area or another chart element. When you select it so that the white handles are visible, you have selected the ChartObject, which is the container which holds an embedded chart. 2. You're using the MS web interface for the newsgroup. I have no idea how this works, nor how its notifications work. Many participants in these newsgroups use an NNTP interface, such as Outlook Express, which is logged into the news server msnews.microsoft.com. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "xppuser" wrote in message ... Thank you to Andy and Jon for the replies. Andy your suggestion worked as I wanted it to work. Don't know why MS did it such a way that if I want to copy just the one chart, I have to hold the shift key to effect what I wanted. I would have reported this to MS if I know how - maybe they can remedy this. I have two further questions that I would like to ask but one of it is not directly related to the topic - however I could not find the exact avenue to address it to. 1. (Related to my question/topic) What would be the technical term or explanation to what I am trying to do (copying the chart with the white handlers) and why the difference between the handling when the handlers around the perimeter of the charts is either white circles or black small squares? 2. (Unrelated to my question/topic) When I click the link from my notification (when there was a reply) email from this newsgroup, sometimes it gets me directly to the reply but other times the link only gets me to the start of the newsgroup, from which I have to then look for my postings. Would anyone be able to explain why this is the case? If this question better posted elsewhere, I would appreciate suggestion of a suitable newsgroup. Thank you once again. Look forward to receiving responses. jes |
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Thank you Jon for your information regarding chart element and object.
On this occasion, the link took me straight to this posting. The inconsistency baffled me but something that I just have to live it. Despite anti-virus, firewall and regular back-ups, I found web email to be indispensable as another layer of protection, the inconvenience of which I am willing to put up in return for security. So I do not use Outlook express or MS Outlook or any other client emails. Thank you anyway for your help and additional information. jes |
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