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I have charts that I created in Excel that I want to place in a Word document. However, I have never successfully embedded Excel charts as objects without a lot of issues so I've always pasted them as an image type.
Most recently I've pasted images into my document and they look immaculate upon pasting. I go back days later and notice they've lost their sharpness, as though they've been compressed and enlarged. I repaste the original image and they are fine again. Days later, same thing. Thinking they were JPEG artifacts I pasted them in as TIFFs. Again, looked good immediately but later not so good. This is a formal document intended for a customer. I have to find what is causing this and stop it. Ideas? |
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