Excel worksheet cut off when pasting into Word or Powerpoint

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Pasting Dilemma

Have noted that the last column or two in any excel
worksheet gets cut off when "inserting" into either Word
or Powerpoint. Have tried capturing additional blank
cells around the perimeter but to no avail. Once the
worksheet has been inserted, it can be double clicked and
edited but the bounding box around the image cannot be
resized to allow all the columns to be exposed. You can
use the "excel" scroll bar in the excel window to move the
chart left and right but upon clicking off, the chart is
still cut off. Is there a way to get the entire image
instead of just copying the cells? Best Regards
 
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Kate G.

Have you tried reducing the ZOOM in Excel?

There should be a better way -- but sometimes any way that works is
welcomed!

Kate in MN
 
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Max

In Powerpoint / Word

(after copying the selected range in Excel)

Click Edit > Paste Special > Bitmap > OK

The bitmap's un-editable & grainier in appearance / print-outs
but [usually] you can get *everything* in via this route.
 

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