This is a joke. How has this not be addressed? You can manually insert images into excel and it maintains the image file size perfectly but when you copy/paste it does crazy things.
7/7/2011 2:44:25 PM
Also I can't seem to upgrade to Office SP1. It came out June 29th and it didn't show up in my automatic updates so I downloaded it manually and when I try to install it, it says:
7/7/2011 3:49:09 PM
I just installed SP1 today through windows update with no problems.
7/7/2011 4:42:20 PM
Ok yeah was able to upgrade to SP1 on my work computer. It fixes the image size bug. Check it out. Won't need to be downgrading after all.
7/7/2011 4:57:33 PM
Okay to answer the screenshot question.Use the screen clipping tool in Excel.Here's why.When you do PrintScreen -> Paste, it pastes the RAW BITMAP into excel. Excel cannot change image formats internally. So you end up with a ginormous image.If you use the screen clipping tool, it puts the screen clipping into a jpg container first, reducing the size by like 80%.So, stop using the windows print screen button. Use the screen clipping feature in office or the windows Snipping Tool.
7/7/2011 4:58:52 PM
But see I use this screen capture software called Jing (automatically creates public URLs for viewing). When I save the png as a file it saves normal size. It's only when I copy and paste it into excel it blows up the file size. Excel must be converting the format. When I do the same thing in Excel 2007 it maintains the png file size. Anyway SP1 fixed it so it must have been a bug.
7/7/2011 5:20:54 PM
100 million copies sold, not too shabby!
7/11/2011 1:52:56 PM