Excel 2007 where is old Shift+Edit to copy as a picture?

Derek

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Hi Guys

I am tearing my hair out here with Excel 2007.
Older versions allowed you to copy a selection as a picture by using Shift+Edit to access a menu that included this function. I used this all the time to make instruction sheets showing how various parts of the spreadsheet worked. I also used the camera icon tool to do the same thing dynamically.
Does anyone know how to do this in Excel 2007? Please don't tell me my only option now is to print the entire screen to another application, crop it and repaste it back in.

Thanks to anyone who knows the answer

regards
Derek
 

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Thank you so much Stormseed ..... that is exactly what I was looking for.
Best Wishes
Derek
 
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