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Pictures moving in Excel 2007

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boogybaz@gmail.com - 31 Aug 2007 08:32 GMT
We have a large Excel 2007 document with a lot of pictures. Viewing
the document normally, the pictures all look fine, but when either
previewing or printing, the further down the spreadsheet you get, the
pictures are moving down the page.

Any help would be great

Thanks!
Dave Peterson - 31 Aug 2007 12:47 GMT
This was written for xl2002, but maybe it'll work with xl2007:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;838910
Controls move to the left of the worksheet in Microsoft Excel 2002

> We have a large Excel 2007 document with a lot of pictures. Viewing
> the document normally, the pictures all look fine, but when either
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> Thanks!

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boogybaz@gmail.com - 31 Aug 2007 13:56 GMT
> This was written for xl2002, but maybe it'll work with xl2007:
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> Dave Peterson

Thanks Dave, unfortunately it doesn't work. It's not a problem with
controls or pictures moving left, they move down the page gradually
with each page!
Dave Peterson - 31 Aug 2007 14:13 GMT
Sorry it didn't work.

Good luck.

> > This was written for xl2002, but maybe it'll work with xl2007:
> >
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> controls or pictures moving left, they move down the page gradually
> with each page!

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Earl Kiosterud - 05 Sep 2007 05:08 GMT
I've had a similar problem, but it didn't happen just with printing or previewing.  The
graphics would just move about the sheet, often when reopening the workbook.  I found that
grouping the picture with something, even a graphic put in just to have something to group
the picture with, seemed to take care of it.  A bit of a long shot for your situation, but I
thought I'd mention it.  One never knows.
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> We have a large Excel 2007 document with a lot of pictures. Viewing
> the document normally, the pictures all look fine, but when either
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> Thanks!
 
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