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You can EXPORT PDF directly from CALC. Then you have no need to copy/paste, just attach the pdf.

On 08/29/2016 12:57 PM, Katarina Behrens wrote:
Hi *,

I can't really help you (I'm "just" a developer, not a Libreoffice user), but
maybe someone on this list can ...

I would rather discourage usage of DDE though, but that's just my personal
opinion

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Subject: Looking for expert help
Date: Monday, August 29, 2016, 10:38:14
From: Parker Williams <parkerjwill@gmail.com>
To: markus.mohrhard@googlemail.com, erack@redhat.com, Katarina.Behrens@cib.de

Hello,

I am building a spreadsheet which performs numerous calculations related to
solar energy performance and financial modeling. I need the calculations
and resulting charts to be compiled into a presentable format which can be
emailed as a PDF.

Currently, I cannot seem to copy and paste a chart or graph from Calc into
Writer using DDE. The idea is to create multiple proposals using the Calc
spreadsheet and then individually save and email the essential information
in PDF format.

I would greatly appreciate any assistance.

Parker
Utah, USA

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