Object becomes blurry when converting to pdf

sobrien1234

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
I am using CutePDF converter but the object in my worksheet comes out blurry. I have tried changing the print quality resolution but it is still really blurry. Any suggestions?
 

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1 Is it the "object" that is a PDF or are you printing your worksheet to PDF?
- if the "object" is not a PDF what is it?

2 Which version of Excel are you using?
 
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1 Is it the "object" that is a PDF or are you printing your worksheet to PDF?
- if the "object" is not a PDF what is it?

2 Which version of Excel are you using?

I am using office 365 64 bit version. The object is in my pdf sheet already and I am trying to print to CutePDF - all the numbers and words come out find but the object becomes blurry

????
 
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What is the object?
- chart, active-X textbox, jpg etc
 
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Something to try - Excel can convert to PDF like this


FILE tab \ SAVE AS \ select a folder \ amend name \(save as type = ) PDF \ click OPTIONS \ select the options you require \ OK \ SAVE
 
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Something to try - Excel can convert to PDF like this


FILE tab \ SAVE AS \ select a folder \ amend name \(save as type = ) PDF \ click OPTIONS \ select the options you require \ OK \ SAVE

I am trying to print a selection from the sheet - will that work?
 
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Yes - like this

Select your range \ Set Print Area \ follow instructions in post#6 and under OPTIONS...
- ensure IGNORE PRINT AREA is not checked
- PUBLISH WHAT = Active Sheet
 
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and you may also be able to do this under the PRINT menu - this works for me...

Select your range \ Set Print Area \ click on FILE tab \ PRINT \ under PRINTER select "Microsoft Print To PDF"
 
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and you may also be able to do this under the PRINT menu - this works for me...

Select your range \ Set Print Area \ click on FILE tab \ PRINT \ under PRINTER select "Microsoft Print To PDF"

Thanks Yongle much appreciated ?
 
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