08-24-2019 , 09:24 PM
Quote:Being in the PDF software business for almost two decades now, we’ve learned a thing or two about potential digital document problems. One of them is a selective conversion: a situation when users would like to extract just a part of the content from the document they’re working on.
With Able2Extract PDF converter, the process of selecting an Area for conversion is dead simple – just click the button and drag around the desired content to make a selection. Then, you can choose between over a dozen of file formats to convert PDF to.
But, what if the problem is the other way around? What if you need to export just a part of the Microsoft Office Excel document to PDF? And more specifically, what if that piece of content is a chart (or charts) surrounded by data, for example?
If you don’t want to export an entire Excel worksheet to PDF, but just a graph or graphs, you’ve come to the right place.
Here’s a time-saver tip when working on a thesis, presentation, or any kind of report involving charts. Read on as we explain, step-by-step, how to extract only charts from MS Excel spreadsheet and save them to a Portable Document Format.
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