Re: Graphs from Mathematica to Word.
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- Subject: [mg5602] Re: Graphs from Mathematica to Word.
- From: hongjiew at vt.edu (Hongjie Wang)
- Date: Fri, 27 Dec 1996 01:59:09 -0500
- Organization: Southeastern Louisiana University
- Sender: owner-wri-mathgroup at wolfram.com
In article <59al0t$k5s at dragonfly.wolfram.com>, c928411 at student.dtu.dk says... > >Hi there. >Is it possible to make a *good* (3D) graph-copy from Mathematica, >and paste it into Word? When the 'normal' copy/paste-functions are >used, the picture becomes rather coarse. The alternative is that the >picture could be printed from within Mathematica, and this gives some >very fine results, but if you want to include tha graphs in a project, >you would normally mix text and graphics. Any suggestions? > >Yours sincerely > >Bettina > > > In my experience, the best way to include a graph in a document is to store the graph in the postscript format. That way, you will have higt quality graph. It is possible to import a "eps" graph from Word. It is also possible to export an "eps" graph from Mathematica. -- ************************************************************************* ************************************************ Hongjie Wang Graduate Student Department of Industrial and System Engineering Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA. URL: http://www.math.vt.edu/people/hongjiew