Excel: Hairline Widths Increase when Pasted from ExcelID: Q82892
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Hairlines in graphic objects copied from Excel (such as charts) do not
paste as expected into other applications. The hairlines are replaced
with lines of one screen pixel width, resulting in thicker printed
lines.
A hairline is the narrowest line a printer is capable of printing. If the printer resolution is 300 dots per inch (dpi), a hairline would be 1/300 (1 pixel of printer resolution wide). The Macintosh screen only supports 72 dpi. Worksheet gridlines provide one example of hairlines. Excel's clipboard format does not currently include the necessary PostScript information to describe hairlines.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in
Microsoft Excel for Windows version 5.0, and Microsoft Excel for the
Macintosh version 5.0.
Additional query words: 2.1 2.10c 2.10d 2.20 3.0 hair line
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Last Reviewed: March 24, 1999