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Joined: May 1999
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From: Quite near 'An aerodrome somewhere in England'
Get the Excel spreadsheet as you want it.
Press 'Fn' and F11
Open MS Photo Editor
Click 'Edit' then 'Paste as new image'
Once you've done that, click 'save as' and give it a name. It will then be saved as a .jpg picture to wherever you want it. Or you can save it in another format if you wish.
Then when you're sending the e-mail, either insert it as a picture into the text (if you're using rich text) or just attach it using the 'paperclip' symbol.
There are probably better ways, but it works for me OK!
Press 'Fn' and F11
Open MS Photo Editor
Click 'Edit' then 'Paste as new image'
Once you've done that, click 'save as' and give it a name. It will then be saved as a .jpg picture to wherever you want it. Or you can save it in another format if you wish.
Then when you're sending the e-mail, either insert it as a picture into the text (if you're using rich text) or just attach it using the 'paperclip' symbol.
There are probably better ways, but it works for me OK!
Joined: Dec 2000
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From: Red Red Back to Bed
Also could try:
Whilst having the Excel programme up, size the spreadsheet to what you want to see, then press Alt + "Print Screen" simultaneously, then paste into your picture editor (Paint) and then File, Save As - save as a jpeg or bmp or whatever.
Oggin
Whilst having the Excel programme up, size the spreadsheet to what you want to see, then press Alt + "Print Screen" simultaneously, then paste into your picture editor (Paint) and then File, Save As - save as a jpeg or bmp or whatever.
Oggin
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Bracknell UK
Hi Cowbell,
I've used this app, for the last couple of years..
http://www.gadwin.com/printscreen/
it's free and does what it says on the tin..
Cheers
Liam
I've used this app, for the last couple of years..
http://www.gadwin.com/printscreen/
it's free and does what it says on the tin..

Cheers
Liam




