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Old October 17th, 2003, 02:52 PM
Debbie
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Default problems with portrait to landscape conversion while copying

I create a chart in XL in portrait mode. When I look at
it in print preview it looks just as I would expect (i.e.
tall and thin). However, as soon as I try to copy and
paste it into either word or powerpoint it is converted
into landscape format! I can't find any way to turn off
this
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Old October 17th, 2003, 07:54 PM
Debra Dalgleish
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Default problems with portrait to landscape conversion while copying

If you choose EditPaste SpecialPicture, it should be pasted in
Portrait orientation.

Debbie wrote:
I create a chart in XL in portrait mode. When I look at
it in print preview it looks just as I would expect (i.e.
tall and thin). However, as soon as I try to copy and
paste it into either word or powerpoint it is converted
into landscape format! I can't find any way to turn off
this


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