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Please help!
Thanks in advance!
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File > Save As HTML > JPEG
When a chart is saved as HTML, two files are created —an HTML file containing the data, and a graphical image of the chart. The image can be saved in either JPEG, which is more widely supported, or PNG format, which is smaller.
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In addition to Bulli's succinct method, there are several other ways to do this, depending on what exactly you are trying to achieve.
In no particular order, and certainly not a comprehensive listing:
1. From WinXX, press Ctrl-PrtScn to capture; then paste into graphics program of your choice.
2. From MS, right-click chart and select print chart. Then, if you have Office installed, select MS Office Document Image Writer as the output. From there you can save your file as an image.
3. You could also cut and paste into MS Word directly and using OCW export the chart to the web.
4. Adobe Acrobat is another possibility.
Let me know if you have a particular need and we can figure it out.
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Thank you very much for the replies!
Basically what I want is to attach a selected chart to my friend in order to seek for his opinion on the selected stock's technical view....a picture is worth a thousand words!
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