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Hi, Actually i am getting data from external source through API by using "From Web" option in excel & getting JSON data. But after getting data in...
But, if I convert that document into a PDF and then OCR the text, it will be between 80–150kb. Part of the reason for this is that initially, I have 100% of that page is now an image and each pixel, white or black, has to be accounted for. Once it's OCRed, you only have...
I'm trying to turn data sizes in Bytes into readable KB (divided by 1024), MB (divided by 1048576) and down the line... I'm trying it several different ways and just can't seem to make Power BI happy with my code. I keep trying to find the right formats and from everything ...
Hello, I have some recurring expenses that I am trying to map out in a calendar. I have attempted to transfer it from excel to outlook and use their...
I am trying to convert a solid fill object (see attached image) into a single line. The reason I want to do this is so that I can make the solid fill object thinner. If it was a single line, this would be easy, because I could simply reduce the stroke of the line and ...
But planning image size to have sufficient pixels to be somewhere around 240 to 300 pixels per inch is a very good thing for printing, called "photo quality". More than 300 dpi really can't help photo prints, but less than 200 dpi can suffer less image quality. It's generally about ...
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