XL5: WordArt Objects Not Printed Correctly After Editing

Last reviewed: September 12, 1996
Article ID: Q118310
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows, versions 5.0

SYMPTOMS

When you insert a Microsoft WordArt 1.0 object in a Microsoft Excel 5.0 document and you then edit the object, it may not appear as expected when you print it or view it in print preview.

Although the edited object is displayed correctly on the worksheet, when you print the document or view it in print preview, the object reverts to the way it looked when you originally inserted it in the document.

STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Excel version 5.0 for Windows. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

WORKAROUND

To work around this problem, save and reopen the workbook, or convert the WordArt 1.0 object to a WordArt 2.0 object.

To save and reopen the workbook

  1. Modify the Microsoft WordArt 1.0 object.

  2. Save the changes and then close the workbook.

  3. Reopen the worksheet.

This will update the picture object information with the application.

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Convert the WordArt 1.0 object to a WordArt 2.0 object

  1. Select the object.

  2. From the Edit menu, choose Microsoft WordArt 1.0 Object, and then choose Convert.

  3. Choose Convert to Microsoft WordArt 2.0 Object.

Microsoft Excel 5.0 will update the object and correctly preview and print any changes made to the object. However, the formatting may appear differently under the newer version of Microsoft WordArt.

REFERENCES

For more information about inserting embedded objects, choose the Search button in Help and type:

   objects, embedded


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Additional reference words: 5.00



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Last reviewed: September 12, 1996
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