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Check Page Layout, Print Area and Clear Print Area to see if that makes a difference. Also make sure that the image is not on a subsequent page within the Print Preview.
Click the chart that you want to save as a picture. Choose Copy from the ribbon, or press CTRL+C on your keyboard . Switch to the application you want to copy the chart to. If you're saving as a separate image file open your favorite graphics editor, such as Microsoft Paint.
PC users. Copy the graph in Excel (CTRL+C) and paste into PowerPoint as a Microsoft Excel object. (The PPT slide size should be set to match the size of the graph using the Slide Size option in the Design tab). From there, right-click on the slide, select “Save as Picture”, and then use the PNG file format option.
Or, simply press Ctrl + S (a shortcut to save a file that works in most programs). In the Save as window, type the desired file name, and choose one of the following image formats: JPEG (. jpg) - right choice for complex pictures and photos.
Click the File tab. Go to Save As. Click on the image format in which you want to save the chart (there is JPG, PNG, and BMP format).
You can print the entire worksheet or just the cells you want. If you want to print a range of cells, select them. To print the entire worksheet, don't select anything. Select File > Print > Print.
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