Friday, May 27, 2016

VBA Macro to Save the Excel Range as Image

VBA Macro to Export Excel Range as Image to Clipboard
Sub Save_ExcelRange_As_Image()

Application.DisplayAlerts = False

Dim MyRange As Range
Dim NewChart As Chart

    Set MyRange = ThisWorkbook.Names("MyRng").RefersToRange

    ThisWorkbook.Sheets.Add(After:=Sheets(Sheets.Count()),Type:=xlChart).Name = "MyChart"
            
        Set TgtChart = ThisWorkbook.Charts("MyChart")
        'ThisWorkbook.Sheets.Add(After:=Sheets("Data"),Type:=xlChart).Name = "MyChart"         
        'ActiveChart.SetSourceData Source:=Range("MyRng")

        MyRange.CopyPicture xlScreen, xlPicture
        TgtChart.Activate
        ActiveChart.Paste

        'ActiveChart.Delete
        'ActiveChart.ChartArea.Select
        'ActiveChart.PlotArea.Select

 'Formatting Copied Named Range on the Chart       
    Selection.ShapeRange.ScaleHeight 1.1, msoFalse, msoScaleFromBottomRight
    Selection.ShapeRange.IncrementLeft 30
    Selection.ShapeRange.IncrementTop 125

'Exporting/Saving the Chart as a .jpg Image 
TgtChart.Export FileName:="C:\Users\Tamatam\Desktop\Temp\MyRange.jpg", Filtername:="JPG"

TgtChart.Delete
MsgBox "Target Range Saved as JPG Image", vbOKOnly, "Job Over"

End Sub

Thanks, Tamatam

No comments:

Post a Comment

Hi User, Thank You for visiting My Blog. If you wish, please share your genuine Feedback or comments only related to this Blog Posts. It is my humble request that, please do not post any Spam comments or Advertising kind of comments, which will be Ignored.

Featured Post from this Blog

How to compare Current Snapshot Data with Previous Snapshot in Power BI

How to Dynamically compare two Snapshots Data in Power BI Scenario: Suppose we have a sample Sales data, which is stored with Monthly Snapsh...

Popular Posts from this Blog