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export excel charts for animated gif

  1. #1
    parkesarah
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    export excel charts for animated gif

    Hi. I want to make an animation from excel charts. I have already written a
    Visual Basic program that saves the charts as static gif files. I don't know
    much about animation, but when I tried to create a short video using a gif
    animation program, the file size was big because I didn't know a smart way to
    tell the animation program that the excel files were mostly similar from one
    image to the next.

    Is there a particular gif animation program that works well with charts
    exported from Excel (for example, reading the different parts of the excel
    chart as separate "objects" for animation)?

    Thanks,

    Parke

  2. #2
    Del Cotter
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    Re: export excel charts for animated gif

    On Sun, 9 Jul 2006, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
    parkesarah <[email protected]> said:

    >Hi. I want to make an animation from excel charts. I have already written a
    >Visual Basic program that saves the charts as static gif files. I don't know
    >much about animation, but when I tried to create a short video using a gif
    >animation program, the file size was big because I didn't know a smart way to
    >tell the animation program that the excel files were mostly similar from one
    >image to the next.
    >
    >Is there a particular gif animation program that works well with charts
    >exported from Excel (for example, reading the different parts of the excel
    >chart as separate "objects" for animation)?


    Have you considered saving the static parts, such as axes and grids,
    with no data as one static gif, then saving the changing parts as
    minimal Excel charts with no axes or grids? Then create an animated gif
    with transparency (I don't know if this part is possible) and finally
    presenting the animation in HTML on top of the static backdrop.

    Alternatively, could you find some MPEG tools, which surely have the
    redundancy compression problem licked?

    Finally, if you can't do any of that, look at your graphs to see if
    there is any fluff you could stand to lose completely, like big colored
    bars and heavy grids.

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    Del Cotter
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  3. #3
    Holger Gerths
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    Re: export excel charts for animated gif

    You can use Photoshop for example.
    Copy each single picture from excel to Photoshop.
    To copy, use Excel-Menu Shift-Edit, then you see "Copy Picture".
    Copy cells behind a chart, not the chart. Make charts transparent.
    Paste each single picture in a new PS-layer. Sort them vice versa.
    Save as gif. Pictures are played one after the other.

    Greetings,
    Holger.

    "parkesarah" <[email protected]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi. I want to make an animation from excel charts. I have already
    > written a
    > Visual Basic program that saves the charts as static gif files. I don't
    > know
    > much about animation, but when I tried to create a short video using a gif
    > animation program, the file size was big because I didn't know a smart way
    > to
    > tell the animation program that the excel files were mostly similar from
    > one
    > image to the next.
    >
    > Is there a particular gif animation program that works well with charts
    > exported from Excel (for example, reading the different parts of the excel
    > chart as separate "objects" for animation)?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Parke




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