Hi!
I'm writing a report in MS Word, and I'm presenting some graphs inside the document.
Right now I've put 3-4 graphs inside my word-doc, and when I'm finished, I will be looking at 10-30 graphs.
I'm using "Insert->Object->Microsoft Word Picture" to paste in the graphs copied from Excel. I'm not interested in saving all the data within the word-doc, just the graph. And the resolution of the graph is much lower than the resolution of the data source.
Before I put the 3-4 graphs into the doc, the size was 1.3MB, but afterwords it was 3,8MB! What will happen if I put 30 graphs inside it!? I'm guessing up to 40MB, or something!!!
How can I prevent this? I thought of taking "print screens" of the graphs and presenting them as pictures, but that is a bad solution - very static.
Thanks!
Torbjørn
This message was edited by torbjoen on 2002-04-22 07:26
I'm writing a report in MS Word, and I'm presenting some graphs inside the document.
Right now I've put 3-4 graphs inside my word-doc, and when I'm finished, I will be looking at 10-30 graphs.
I'm using "Insert->Object->Microsoft Word Picture" to paste in the graphs copied from Excel. I'm not interested in saving all the data within the word-doc, just the graph. And the resolution of the graph is much lower than the resolution of the data source.
Before I put the 3-4 graphs into the doc, the size was 1.3MB, but afterwords it was 3,8MB! What will happen if I put 30 graphs inside it!? I'm guessing up to 40MB, or something!!!
How can I prevent this? I thought of taking "print screens" of the graphs and presenting them as pictures, but that is a bad solution - very static.
Thanks!
Torbjørn
This message was edited by torbjoen on 2002-04-22 07:26