In the past, the best way I have found to do it is: 1/ Install the adobe postscript printer driver. 2/ Put the chart on a seperate tab. I've found that trying to do it any other way tends to lead to inconsistent text sizes. 3/ Set the margins to the page so that you end up with a chart the exact size you want it. This is the only way I've found to get excel not to randomly scale stuff.
This results is reasonable files. I haven't done this for a few months, but I seem to remember I also had to run the figures through epstool, to clean up the ps output. Seems to be something the newer versions of excel do to the file, as with older versions I didn't have to. Rod -- Rod Pinna [EMAIL PROTECTED]