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The simplest way to trim a picture pasted into excel

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    The simplest way to trim a picture pasted into excel

    If I paste picture into a spreadsheet after pressing "print screen", what is the easiest way to crop it by X-amount of pixels from each of the 4 corners corners using VB? I tried recording this, but get a page-full of mambo-jumbo. Thanks.
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    Re: The simplest way to trim a picture pasted into excel

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