![]() ![]() You would THINK that because my graphic is 7.45x9.605, it would fit on a 8.5x11 sheet in Excel? It doesn't, the left and right part of the graphic are completely off page, and the top and bottom are are nearly squished to the far edges. I've inserted the picture into the header (which is what I need to do), and I've also set the image as the sheet background. Next, insert the graphic into Excel, I've done this three different ways for testing, and I have the problem in all cases. Note that I've tried to use 200dpi, and even lower as well, it happens at any dpi. This file was created in Photoshop and I export it as a TIFF.įirst thing to note is that in Excel, my page properties say that it will print at 600dpi, so that's why I'm working with that in Photoshop. The graphic I NEED to use happens to be 7.45" x 9.605" and is 4470x5763 pixels in size. Make the graphic something like 5"x5" at 600DPI, or any square or rectangle size that should fit in a 8.5x11 sheet in Excel. ![]() I won't bore you with all the details on the exact graphics I made, but if you want to duplicate this problem, simply create a graphic in Photoshop or someplace, and have a border on your graphic, used a grid pattern for testing if you can. ![]() The issue involves how Excel is distorting images when placed in a sheet. ![]()
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