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  • #12887
    HerveM1234HerveM1234
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    Hi,

    I don’t really understand why if I export a diagram, using right click, to a picture file (PNG or EMF) with the same resolution set to 600dpi, the result depends on the display at the moment of the exportation!
    It seems to work as a screenshot, not a real conversion to image formats.
    e.g. if the FlexPro window is maximised, everything is correct, if not : the picture is very small.
    When using automatic export in VBA, the quality depends on the last window setting!

    Thanks for help

    #8547
    HerveM1234HerveM1234
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    Hi,

    I don’t really understand why if I export a diagram, using right click, to a picture file (PNG or EMF) with the same resolution set to 600dpi, the result depends on the display at the moment of the exportation!
    It seems to work as a screenshot, not a real conversion to image formats.
    e.g. if the FlexPro window is maximised, everything is correct, if not : the picture is very small.
    When using automatic export in VBA, the quality depends on the last window setting!

    Thanks for help

    #9402
    Bernhard KantzBernhard Kantz
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    If the SizeToFitWindow of the diagram is set to True, the size specified by Width and Height is ignored. This may lead to the unwanted behavior you observed. So resetting this property (and also CursorActive) in your VBA script will export the diagram in the defined size (regarding the resolution).

    #9404
    HerveM1234HerveM1234
    Participant

    Thanks for that.

    When I use macro, I write

    Application.WindowState = fpWindowStateMaximized 
    ExportSettings.PNG.Resolution = 600 'for example

    before exporting picture.

    The problem is when manual export is performed.

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