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Re: Post a diagram / sketch
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Posted by Rod (NH) on February 23, 2005 at 08:28:25 from (64.140.200.138):
In Reply to: Post a diagram / sketch posted by THaden on February 23, 2005 at 04:43:10:
Hi, There are a couple of ways to do it. One is to paste your excel graphic into a graphics program and save as a .jpg or .gif file. Another is to just use excel. When in excel, select your entire graphic with your mouse. Go to file > "save as web page" and make sure the radio button is checked for "selection" and not "entire workbook". Select a location on your hard disc and name the file something like xxx.htm. Using windows explorer, go to the location on your hard disc where you saved the file. There will be a file called xxx.htm and a new folder called "xxx_files". Inside the "xxx_files" folder will be a .gif file. That's your graphic that you saved when you were in excel. Rename it to something appropriate and upload it to this site in the "community album" area. I am assuming you know how to upload a graphic and how to get that graphic into your post box. This should work, at least with Excel 2000 or later, provided you can separate your graphic from any text. Do your text writeup directly in the post box. Rod
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