![]() An added benefit would be real-time viewing of the results. Scale changes should have the same results as ⌘+ and ⌘- currently provide in this situation. Changing the paper size may work for some cases, but it could result in odd-shaped PDF files, and it's not helpful for printing.Īdjusting "scale" in the print dialog simply shrinks or enlarges the cropped email. It's disappointing that this has never been addressed. There are posts on here dating back to at least 2017 with this same issue. A fixed-width html email should normally fit within the margins when printed, but if it's been forwarded, Mail crops the right side. The problem is that the "print" command in Mail prints what's displayed. If some of your email is still cut off, make it smaller and try again. IMac 21”5, i7, 2.8 GHz, 4 Gbytes, 1 Tbytes, mac OS X 10.6.8 and 10.7.Hit ⌘- (or go to Format->Style->Smaller) and then try printing. Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) lundi 3 octobre 2011 14:01:20 ![]() No comment upon a table's title which can't be selected with the table itself. They are passed when they are used as value labels in the chartīut they aren't passed when they are chart's title or legend's components.įunny behavior, the graphic symbols are moved in the process to the location where they would be if the text components were nil strings. Text values are passed when they are in cells I pasted in the sheet to be able to take a screenshot. I selected the chart, the title and the legends Set the clipboard to ( the clipboard as « class PDF ») I think in the future, I will just handle all of my calculations on a separate sheet or will continue with the "print sheet" that self-populates.Īs I'm lazy, I use this script and paste where I want. I just need to provide some information to a 3rd party, but was trying to prevent them from seeing all of my conditional calculations over in the "margins" and was trying to hide the rows that are not empty yet. You have to find a way to export the data to them so they don't resort to some flakey OCR application or complain to their boss that they need some special software app because of a "hardship" you are putting them through.įortunately in this case, the output is only for my own small business. Then someone in another department receives the report but wants to run some comparisons of the "raw data" against something they are tracking in their department. So then I have to develop an output to send a PDF. In my experience, what tends to happen is the end user likes the report and then wants to share it with everyone else. While I am glad that your screen capture process works well for you, I am not comfortable with taking the data and then creating an output that can only be an image. Once upon a time Jerrold, I used to write a lot of code, mostly BASIC and SQL, but it did force me to develop a mindset of planning my work to be flexible and to require minimal maintenance down the road. I am sure that as I use Numbers, I will find features which I like better than other applications too. I appreciate that this due to my experience being developed using programs which do allow the dynamic selection and establishment of print areas. ![]() Honestly, I am not accustom to a workflow like you have described, one where you are esentually "taking a picture" of data and then using a separate application to print said "picture". Thanks for replying Jerrold, I appreciate you taking the time to read and assist with my frustrating problem. I can do that easily in Excel, I just have not tried it yet in Numbers. Need to go eat, will try to feed the values in the new table from the same calculations in the first table. You lose (this was an "Oh, duh!" sort of moment BTW) any figures populated by calculations not in the selection area. ![]() Copy and paste the selected area does not work either. □īoy, I hope one of you out there knows the solution to this. Most of us here should know how to do that by now but that does not address the underlying issue of how to provide only a select piece of a spreadsheet to a 3rd party in a professional looking format. Also, please do not suggest that I should "capture" the data by copying a screen shot to the clipboard or have it dump a. I am heading for a workaround right now as I have run out of time to devote to this task. I cannot remember the last time I could not do this.įriends, I do realize that many of the workarounds would have taken far less time than what I have invested, please do not feel the need to point that out. I have been using software spreadsheets (Lotus 123 and later Excel) going back to the mid-1980's. The closest I have seen to an answer (and it is a workaround, not a true answer) is copy the selected cells into a new sheet. I have looked at other posters' questions first, all the way back to 2008 in fact. Does anyone know how to do this in Numbers? I have been trying to do this for well over an hour.
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