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Solution: First condense the chart with the Microsoft Office Picture Manager. Next upload it to www.bmcharts.com. Then insert the link by using <Insert Image> above.
Any in-line image in a post with a width greater than 760px is automatically resized to 760px, and the 'this image has been resized' notice bar is placed above it. Clicking the image will zoom in.
If you are seeing in-line images that are not resized, and are wider than 760px, I'd like to learn more about it including exact thread URL, a screen shot of the problem, and your browser version. Any recent version of IE, Firefox, and Chrome should have no problems with the images being auto-resized.
Thanks. I was able to reproduce it after I reloaded the example page in IE8. The first time it loaded correctly (resized). I'll look for a newer version of Highslide (what we are using) that works better with IE8, I think Firefox and Chrome, etc, are all perfectly stable, it's only IE that is different.