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moonshot
Oct 27, 2024Copper Contributor
Printing excel chart in high quality
Hello, I'm new here and I need help. I have a very important meeting at my company on Tuesday which can possibly give me the promotion that I have been waiting for. The thing is our CEO is goin...
Eniola-Adekoya1
Oct 27, 2024Copper Contributor
Steps:
1. Go to File Export Create PDF/XPS.
2. In the **Options** dialog, select **High quality printing**.
3. Save the PDF and print it directly. PDFs maintain vector quality, which is ideal for clear, high-resolution printing.
2. Copy as a Picture
Steps:
1. Select the chart in Excel.
2. Right-click on it and choose Copy.
3. Go to Home > Paste > As Picture > Paste Picture or Copy as Picture.
4. Save this image in a high-resolution format like PNG by pasting it into software like PowerPoint, then right-clicking to Save as Picture .
3. Print Settings in Excel
-Steps:
1. Go to Page Layout > Print Quality and select the highest DPI (dots per inch) setting available (e.g., 600 DPI or higher if available).
2. Check Scale to Fit to ensure your chart uses as much page space as possible, preventing resolution loss from scaling.
4. Use PowerPoint for Enhanced Export Options
Steps:
Copy the chart and paste it into PowerPoint.
In PowerPoint, right-click the chart and Save as Picture. Choose a high-resolution format like PNG or PDF for better quality.
Open the saved image in any PDF editor and print from there.
1. Go to File Export Create PDF/XPS.
2. In the **Options** dialog, select **High quality printing**.
3. Save the PDF and print it directly. PDFs maintain vector quality, which is ideal for clear, high-resolution printing.
2. Copy as a Picture
Steps:
1. Select the chart in Excel.
2. Right-click on it and choose Copy.
3. Go to Home > Paste > As Picture > Paste Picture or Copy as Picture.
4. Save this image in a high-resolution format like PNG by pasting it into software like PowerPoint, then right-clicking to Save as Picture .
3. Print Settings in Excel
-Steps:
1. Go to Page Layout > Print Quality and select the highest DPI (dots per inch) setting available (e.g., 600 DPI or higher if available).
2. Check Scale to Fit to ensure your chart uses as much page space as possible, preventing resolution loss from scaling.
4. Use PowerPoint for Enhanced Export Options
Steps:
Copy the chart and paste it into PowerPoint.
In PowerPoint, right-click the chart and Save as Picture. Choose a high-resolution format like PNG or PDF for better quality.
Open the saved image in any PDF editor and print from there.