Part III: Creating Charts and Graphics
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One of Excel’s best-kept secrets is its ability to copy and paste “live” pictures of cells and charts. You
can copy a cell or range and then paste a picture (as an object) of the cell or range on any worksheet or
chart. If you change the contents of a cell that’s in a picture, the picture changes. The accompanying
image shows a picture of a range after applying some picture effects.
To “take a picture” of a range
- Select the range.
- Press Ctrl+C to copy the range.
- Activate another cell.
- Choose Home ➪ Clipboard ➪ Paste ➪ Linked Picture (I).
The result is a live picture of the range you selected in Step 1.
Taking Pictures of Ranges
- Make sure that the window you want to use displays the content that you want.
- Choose Insert ➪ Illustrations ➪ Shapes. You’ll see a gallery that contains thumbnails
of all windows open on your computer. - Click the image you want. Excel inserts it into your worksheet.
When the image is selected, you can use any of the normal picture tools.