Hi Fred,
Le 21/10/2018 à 19:56, Frédéric a écrit :
My graphs move vertically when I save my sheets to pdf. I spent hours
searching why but cannot find any clue. All properties look fine
(FrameRect, OriginalSize, BoundRect, VisibleArea, Position, Size). I
do not know where to search. No help on internet either.
Am I the only one?
I tried to make an simple example but cannot reproduce exactly what I
have on my big file. One think I noticed is the following, when I
click on the chart, I can see the 8 blue handles and also the coutour
of the chart as dashed line and the dashed contour is not superimposed
with the blue handles but shifted by a few lines up (see attached
image). Normally they match.
(no attachments on that list)
I have the impression that the charts are shifted when I duplicate a
worksheet...
Are the charts anchored to page or to cell? I'd suggest always anchoring
them to cell.
Do you save as PDF using the UI or through a macro? Given your first
paragraph, I'd suppose you're using a macro, aren't you?
If so, how do you process the export?
Cheers,
--
Jean-Francois Nifenecker, Bordeaux
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