Export Chart As Image In Excel

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Click the chart that you want to save as a picture. Choose Copy from the ribbon, or press CTRL+C on your keyboard . Switch to the application you want to copy the chart to. If you're saving as a separate image file open your favorite graphics editor, such as Microsoft Paint.
Click the File tab. Go to Save As. Click on the image format in which you want to save the chart (there is JPG, PNG, and BMP format).
Just right-click the chart and select "Save as Graphic" where you have the option to save as . svg.
Click the File tab. Go to Save As. Click on the image format in which you want to save the chart (there is JPG, PNG, and BMP format).
Copy the graph in Excel (CMD+C), open a new file in Preview (CMD+N), and save as a PNG image (changing the resolution to 300 DPI). This ensures consistent image size and the image quality in Preview can be set to 300 pixels/inch.
3 Answers In Excel, copy the chart into the clipboard. Paste into PowerPoint as a picture. From PowerPoint, right click the picture and do Save as Picture. Save as type Enhanced Windows Metafile. Open the resulting . emf file in Windows Paint or another bitmap editor of your choice. Save as PNG.
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Creating a JPG File from a Chart In Excel, click once on the chart you want to save as a JPG file. Press Ctrl+C Switch to Word or PowerPoint. Click the down-arrow next to the Paste tool on the Home tab of the ribbon. Choose Paste Special from the options presented.
Open your spreadsheet in Excel and right-click the chart you want to save as an image. Select Save as Picture from the shortcut menu. When the Save as Picture window opens, select the location where you want to save the image. Then, give your picture a File Name.
Unfortunately, Excel doesn't let you export spreadsheets into images. But you can turn them into images by jumping through a few hoops. First, try taking a screenshot of your spreadsheet. Or simply highlight the data you want to send, select Home > Copy > Copy As Picture, and paste the data into a graphics editor.