Excel: Odd Results with Camera Tool and Paste Picture LinkLast reviewed: November 21, 1997Article ID: Q99789 |
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SUMMARYWhen you use the Camera tool or the Paste Picture Link command (this command is available when you press SHIFT and select the Edit menu) to paste a group of cells, you may receive unexpected results if the selected range is over 20 columns wide or over 75 rows high. Pasting with the Camera tool may produce a very small square, while the Paste Picture Link command may produce a small empty box. In addition, the small square pasted with the Camera tool may disappear when you select another cell. This problem occurs because of a limitation of the Windows operating system -- Windows can handle a maximum of 32000 twips (1 twip=1/20 point, and 1 point=1/72 inch). The problem will occur if the size of the metafile exceeds this size limit.
REFERENCES"User's Guide 1,", version 4.0, pages 511, 513 "User's Guide," version 3.0, page 522
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