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Mac Office 2004: Change in the graph when copied from Excel to Word


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aysun

 
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Dear all,
I would like to raise a question about my Mac Office problem in Excel-Word.
I have usually drawn my graphs and figures in excel by using black and white shades and threads to show different columns and icons in the graph. Then copied it in my word documents in PC.

When I do the same thing in my MacBook which runs Mac Office 2004, the threads and shapes of the columns (not coloured but black-white threads) can not be seen properly in my word document. Besides, no matter how it looks on the screen, the threads all look like different shades of gray colour when I print the word document.

Can anyone help me out on this? I appreciate your help a lot as I have to write my thesis on my MacBook.
best,
aysun
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