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I have Excel 2007. The rest of my company has Excel 2003.
I need to send out graphs generated in Excel 2007 to others, and am having a time of it getting a graph copied and pasted into an email body without having the formatting completely screwed up (text overrunning text boxes, lines rotated 90 degrees, etc.). I have tried Pasting and all the Paste Special options and none of them work. The best I have found is to paste the graphs into a Powerpoint file and then copy and paste them fromm there. This is ridiculous. Is there a simpler, more direct way to do this? |
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