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Re: word problem

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  • Subject: [mg68756] Re: word problem
  • From: "Mark Westwood" <markc.westwood at gmail.com>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2006 03:12:00 -0400 (EDT)
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Hi

This group covered this topic, from a different angle, a couple of
weeks ago.  See my message of 24th July.  Then ditch your professor.

But seriously, Word is truly appalling when it comes to including
vector graphic formats, but you can probably make things a little
better by ensuring that all the fonts your graphics use are standard
Windows fonts.

You might even want to experiment with bitmaps (GIFs etc); if you do,
make sure that you set the image dimensions in Mathematica before
exporting and importing and do not resize them.

Enjoy yourself

Mark Westwood


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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