Re: word problem
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- Subject: [mg68773] Re: word problem
- From: Jens-Peer Kuska <kuska at informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 03:12:22 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi, you must have installed the Mathematica fonts, or prevent Mathematica to use its own fonts. But I don't know what fonts you have in your graphs and at least Adobe Acrobat should be able to enbed the fonts into a pdf-file. Regards Jens corrallia81 at yahoo.com wrote: > Hello, > > I have a big problem. > > I have prepared a lot of graphs (more specifically plots of some > functions I am interested in.) > I copy and paste these graphs in a word file and everything seems okay. > The graphs are presented in full detail how I wish. > > However, when I open the same word file from a p.c. in which is not > installed the Mathematica, the graphs look destroyed. The situation > becomes even worse if I try to print this file from the same p.c. > > Is it a way to fix this problem; Word to depicts normally pasted > Mathematica graphs regardless if Mathematica is installed? > > I need this, because my professor wants this word file to write some > notes for a presentation/publication and after to convert to pdf and > PowerPoint. And he does not want to installed in his p.c. Mathematica > or MathReader. I try to persuade him that we can send a copy of > MathReader to the editors of the journal but he denies. He just wants a > normal word file with the plots. If I cannot follow his proposed way, I > must work > with other graph programs, which I want to avoid since I have prepared > many plots and I prefer the graphical capabilities of Mathematica. > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. >
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