
Since this bug is affected by the computer's DPI settings and not the file itself, please note that if you're opening this workbook on multiple computers, they might all print out differently if excel changes the shape differently than on your PC. If you go back to the regular view, excel will have now squished it correctly so that the printing will appear as a perfect circle (or whatever proportionally important shape you're trying to print!)
EXCEL 2016 MAC CIRCLE OF DEATH WHEN PRINTING PDF
Now - just insert the image again while in THIS view, and you'll notice it's inserted with the correct proportions. Mac excel VBA export to pdf with specific name from specific cells Hi all, Im trying to create a vba codes that work on both windows and Mac, Windows is fine but it doesnt work on Excel 2016 for Mac, it will goes directly to 'Print' page to choose printer and print (without exporting to pdf and saving pdf file under a specific name referring. Simply go to the "View" tab, and change the view from normal to "Page Layout" (you'll notice your image now looks distorted here just like it does on the print preview). This isn't technically a fix for the problem itself (which is caused by your computer's DPI settings differing from something in Excel) but it's definitely the simplest workaround that doesn't involve guessing squished proportions to offset the flattening when printed. > Please help me understand why i can't seem to print an exact circle. > case) the x diameter longer then the y. > i've tried on a few printers) it comes out as an oval with (in this > excel and held shift to draw an exact circle.

> probably an easy one for you experts but it's been annoying me for a

Please keep all correspondence within the NewsGroup, so all may benefit ! I don't have any problems with printing circles. Pop-up menu, and click on "Format AutoShape".Ĭlick on the "Properties" tab, and click on "Move But Don't Size With Second, select the object and right click in the selection to bring up the I *never* use the handles on the perimeter of the circle.

Handles at the 4 corners, *without* using any additional keys (, Where to resize it, and keep it perfectly round, I *only* click and drag the First, when I'm drawing a circle, the oval default display *is* a circle,
