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Old 04-24-2008, 05:13 AM
TiChNi
 
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Pasting copied picture from Excel into Outlook

Shift+Edit+Copy Picture+As Shown when Printed+Format Picture

I love to do this because it let's me easily illustrate a financial
concept or scenario to someone without attaching a whole email or cut
and pasting a section of a worksheet that looses its formatting.

The problem I have is that the numbers and letters appear rough and
pixelated to the recipients. Its legible but not as clear as it looks
when I paste it into the body.

Anyone have any ideas to clean this up?
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Old 04-24-2008, 03:51 PM
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
 
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Re: Pasting copied picture from Excel into Outlook

I believe its happening because outlook is converting it from an office
image format to jpg. if the recipients use outlook, sending as rtf should
help - but if they don't use outlook, they will not see the image at all.
otherwise, save it as an image and send as an attachment. Or paste into a
word doc and send as an attachment.

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"TiChNi" <tcnichols@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Shift+Edit+Copy Picture+As Shown when Printed+Format Picture
>
> I love to do this because it let's me easily illustrate a financial
> concept or scenario to someone without attaching a whole email or cut
> and pasting a section of a worksheet that looses its formatting.
>
> The problem I have is that the numbers and letters appear rough and
> pixelated to the recipients. Its legible but not as clear as it looks
> when I paste it into the body.
>
> Anyone have any ideas to clean this up?


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