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From: LunaMoon <lunamoonmoon@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: how to convert Excel tables/charts into EPS or PDF without losing 
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On Aug 26, 10:01=A0am, "Christian Stapfer" <nob...@nowhere.nil> wrote:
> "Luna Moon" <lunamoonm...@gmail.com> schrieb im Newsbeitragnews:6c992901-=
589d-4ff9-adf8-bcb55e97766a@v13g2000pro.googlegroups.com...
>
> > how to convert Excel tables/charts into EPS or PDF?
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I am creating tables and charts in Excel and then I want to convert
> > them into EPS or PDF (one chart/table per pdf file) so I could use
> > them in Latex. It is also a means of maintaining tables/charts without
> > losing quality. Any fast convenient way of doing so?
>
> Have Excel itself save them as PDF (this functionality is certainly
> available for Excel 2007 in the "Save As..." menu, but, as far as
> I remember, it must be installed / enabled separately).
>
> Regards,
> Christian

It's automatically there in my 2007. But it doesn't have a tight
bounding box.