in a drawing xml file.
In this situation, Excel crashes.
Update KB4484392 includes a printer dots per inch (DPI) improvement. It now lets you use DPI when you’re pasting WMF or Enhanced Metafile (EMF) to enhance text spacing.
The added DPI support is optional, even though it’s enabled by default. To disable it, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice16.0Common. Then, assign 0 to the EnableMetafileReferenceDevice registry key.
If you cropped EMF graphics to fit on a Visio file, you’d get blurry printouts. This issue is no more with the update Office 2016 just received. However, the fix is optional in the sense that you can disable it.
A bug would crop the sides, bottom, or top of copy-pasted EMF shapes.
If you copied formatted text from MS Excel to PowerPoint, you’d lose the formatting. This bug is no more.
Also fixed is an issue that caused PowerPoint 2016 to crash. The problem occurred if, when working with the Segmented Process SmartArt, the user pushed backspace multiple times to remove the node.
Have you got any MS Excel or PowerPoint experiences you’d like to share? Feel free to leave any recommendations or questions in the comments section below.
ncG1vNJzZmivmaOxsMPSq5ypp6Kpe6S7zGikopuipMCwstNmnLGblaF6pL7ArJ9mnpmtfA%3D%3D