Copy and Paste as Picture into Outlook Issue

tmsmyer

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Hey, I have a report that I am creating and which will be sent out daily. I want to paste it as a picture in an Outlook email. I have attempted to use Ron de Bruin's site for help and I have also tried manually copying and pasting it as a picture into outlook. Both times it always cuts off part of the report. Currently the report goes from A1:V88. It always cuts off halfway through column U as well as cutting off halfway through row 85.

Does anyone have a way where I can paste this as a picture in outlook (either manually or with VBA) and have it easy enough so others (some have very little excel knowledge) can repeat the process without too much instruction.
 

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