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                                                                          Enhancing Your Work with Pictures and Drawings
                                                               Taking Pictures of Ranges
                                            ne of Excel’s best-kept secrets is its ability to copy and paste “live” pictures of cells and charts. You can
                                        Ocopy 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.
                                        To “take a picture” of a range:
                                             1. Select the range.
                                             2. Press Ctrl+C to copy the range.
                                             3. Choose Home ➪ Clipboard ➪ Paste ➪ As Picture ➪ Paste Picture Link
                                        The result is a live picture of the range you selected in Step 1.
                                        If you use this feature frequently, you can save some time by adding Excel’s Camera tool to your Quick Access
                                        Toolbar (QAT):
                                             1. Right-click your QAT and choose Customize Quick Access Toolbar.
                                             2. In the Customization tab of the Excel Options dialog box, select Command Not In The Ribbon  22
                                               from the drop-down list on the left.
                                             3. Select Camera from the list and click Add.
                                             4. Click OK to close the Excel Options dialog box.
                                        After you’ve added the Camera tool to your QAT, you can select a range of cells and click the Camera tool to
                                        take a “picture” of the range. Then click in the worksheet, and Excel places a live picture of the selected range
                                        on the worksheet’s draw layer. If you make changes to the original ranges, the changes are shown in the pic-
                                        ture of the range.
                                             Most of the time, you don’t want the entire screen — just a portion of it. The solution is to crop the image
                                             by choosing Picture Tools ➪ Format ➪ Size ➪ Crop. This command adds cropping marks to the corners of
                                            the image. Just drag the cropping marks to crop the image.
                                             Displaying a worksheet background image
                                             If you want to use a graphic image for a worksheet’s background (similar to wallpaper on the Windows
                                             desktop), choose Page Layout ➪ Page Setup ➪ Background and select a graphics file. The selected graphics
                                            file is tiled on the worksheet. Unfortunately, worksheet background images are for on-screen display only.
                                            These images do not appear when the worksheet is printed.












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