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Hi ???

. schrieb:
Many of the Calc sheets I work on get pasted into Draw (or Writer) using
the Paste Special----->  Calc8 or GDI options.

It takes some time to resize the sheets I'm pasting into Draw or Writer
so that they fit to the margins in Draw or Writer.

Is there a simple and quick way to re-size the pasted sheets so that
they will fit to the margins of the page in Draw or Writer?

If so....how?

It depends on the document and on the target format.
Draw:
    Calc8 --> OLE
    GDI --> Picture
Use Format > Position&Size. Or you single click the object and drag the green handles while pressing the Shift-key.
    RTF --> native Draw-table
Single click the table and drag the handles. In Addition use the table properties to change the font size. Draw has no object size relative to page size. Only when you change the page settings, you can check to adapt the object sizes.

Writer:
    Calc8 --> OLE
Use Format > Frame/Object. In tab "Type" check "keep ratio", check width "relative" and set width to 100%.
    GDI --> Picture
        Use Format > Picture, then same as above for OLE
    RTF --> native Writer-table
Use the Table Properties, tab "Table". Check width "relative" and set to 100%.
    HTML --> native Writer-table
        Nothing to do, table is already at width 100%

Kind regards
Regina


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