Copying and Pasting

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Bergalippa

I am on a network. I am trying to copy a selection from Excel to and email
in Outlook. When I try to copy, a formatting icon appears under what I have
pasted in. I then switch the Excel area to a picture. The part I do not
understand is when I select Picture, the Fonts lose their color. When I
tried this on another computer, the colors were fine.

I have checked and the settings are the same. I want to keep the Picture as
Rich Text and not HTML. I have tried to paste special in the email itself.

Any clues???

Bergalippa
 
G

Gordon

Bergalippa said:
I am on a network. I am trying to copy a selection from Excel to and email
in Outlook. When I try to copy, a formatting icon appears under what I
have
pasted in. I then switch the Excel area to a picture. The part I do not
understand is when I select Picture, the Fonts lose their color. When I
tried this on another computer, the colors were fine.

I have checked and the settings are the same. I want to keep the Picture
as
Rich Text and not HTML. I have tried to paste special in the email
itself.

May I ask what you are trying to achieve by sending part of an Excel
workbook as a PICTURE? What is the recipient supposed to do with it?
 
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Bergalippa

I am trying to help out a fellow associate. In his job function, he needs
to copy and paste from Excel to Outlook. The conversion eliminates the
Gridlines in Excel, and prevents people from manipulating the data. As a
Corporate Trainer for the company, it is my job to locate a solution, trying
to keep it as simple as possible for the other Associates.
 
G

Gordon

Bergalippa said:
I am trying to help out a fellow associate. In his job function, he needs
to copy and paste from Excel to Outlook. The conversion eliminates the
Gridlines in Excel, and prevents people from manipulating the data. As a
Corporate Trainer for the company, it is my job to locate a solution,
trying
to keep it as simple as possible for the other Associates.

So is this used as a slide in a presentation, or what? I'm struggling to
understand why anyone needs to past data into the BODY of an Outlook email
that is not going to be used for anything. Can you explain EXACTLY what the
image is used for? The reason I ask is that there may be a much better way
of doing it, depending on the end use...
 

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