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how to convert Excel charts to TIFF images with TIF image printer TIFF image printer is perfect for use with academic publications including scientific journals and web applications that require figures to be submitted separately into image format begin by opening your Excel spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel make sure the chart is floating like as seen here and not on its own sheet right-click the chart and select format chart area to set the size of your chart for the purposes of this video we want the height to be 3 inches / 7.62 centimeters and the width to be 5 inches or 12 point 7 centimeters we will also give the chart a border this will be required by the TIF image printer later on click close then copy the chart to a blank Word document next we will use the trimming features and TIFF image printer to remove the extra space around the chart select file print and select the TIF image printer as our printer click printer properties under the paper/quality tab click advanced set the p