I have a workbook with lots of pictures in it. The pictures always displayed okay until today.
All the pictures now display the error The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been moved, renamed or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location
Where can I find where the link points to?
I have checked that the pictures still exist in the folders, so i'm not sure what has happened.
If I click on the picture, the name box displays Picture 25, but there is no file path in the formula bar or when I check through the properties.
Right Click on the picture and select Hyperlink to show the path.
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When I go right click on Drawable->new->vector asset->local file and then select and image, it will not load it in and keeps saying 'Please select a file". I have tried different formats to the image and sizes, but nothing will work.
Buddy, after that you have to choose the path of the image also, their will an text file asking -"PATH" , click on the folder botton on that text column and choose the file you want to get.
I have a Powerpoint file that has been emailed to me. It has a chart with selectable columns and labels, indicating that it's not just an image. When I try to edit the chart in order to extract the data, I get the message "The linked file is not available. To edit the link, click the File tab. Click the info tab, and then under Related Documents, click Edit Links to Files."
If i click Open Source, it says it can't find it. If I click Break Link, it's no longer editable when right clicking the table.
The data must be in there since it's displaying the values. How can I extract the data?
Generally, what you see on screen is a metafile picture of the linked chart or other content. The data behind it is unavailable if the link's broken or missing. You may be able to get what you want by ungrouping the chart (or better, a copy of it). You'll probably need to ungroup a few times, but you should be able to access the text (as individual, unrelated text boxes).
I have embedded an image to a chart's datalabel. I want to only keep the image and not the value which appears on top of the image.
However I'm not sure how i can get rid of the value to only show the image?
I thought could've set the font colour to transparent but that's not available. I also played around with the number formatter but had no luck?
I'm using Windows/Excel 2010
Thanks
Clicking on one of the data labels once will select all of them, clicking a second time will select only the one you clicked on. Then just hit the delete button. (You should also be able to edit the font/colour in the Home tab.)
We have a problem with automatically created Excel documents. I'm not sure if it is related to how we create the document or else is a viewer problem. But in any case, it's confusing.
When opening the Excel document, the content of some text fields is abbreviated by just displaying some short postfix of the content. On double click, the full content is visible. What is confusing is that the full content would well fit into the fields as it is displayed.
How to prevent such abbreviated fields?
I've attached two screen shots showing the problem.
first column of line 13 is abbreviated:
after double click, the first column of line 13 is displayed correctly:
For a sample document, follow this link. The document shows correctly in my firefox browser but faulty when seen with Excel on Windows 10.
I am doing a dashboard. To resolve the problem with the space, I would like to show a chart which changes depending of which icon an user clicks (see image in following link: http://screencast.com/t/IvzllhxCi).
Charts are already done and ranges defined. The chart showed in the dashboard was inserted using the "Paste picture link" function (sorry if this is not the correct name, but I use Excel in spanish). I assume, that the best way to do it is creating different macros which define the data of a chart and are fired which every icon click, but... is there a more efficient way to do it?
How about just creating all the charts, putting them on top of each other and then showing / hidding the appropriate chart when a user clicks the icons via:
chart.Visible = xlSheetHidden;
And
chart.Visible = xlSheetVisible;