Re: Best Way to Copy from Mathematica to Powerpoint?
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- Subject: [mg115056] Re: Best Way to Copy from Mathematica to Powerpoint?
- From: Lou <lvveen32 at xs4all.nl>
- Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2010 04:08:12 -0500 (EST)
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On 28 dec, 16:09, RBaillie <bobbail... at frii.com> wrote:
> What is the best way to copy (a) 2-d graphs and (b) expressions
> formatted with TraditionalForm[] from Mathematica into Powerpoint?
>
> As an example of (b), consider:
> TraditionalForm[HoldForm[
> Sum[MangoldtLambda[n]/n^s, {n, 1, Infinity}] = -Zeta'[s]/Zeta[s]
> ]]
>
> A year ago, I made a few powerpoint slides by copying expresssions
> like this as either bitmaps or metafiles (can't remember which), but
> the horizontal line on the right doesn't show up in the slide unless I
> make the picture bigger. Maybe I could make this work, but before I
> get too far into this, I wondered if there's a better way.
>
> And, for graphs, do I need to make the curve thicker than the default
> so it will be easily visible in a Powerpoint display in a classroom?
Hi,
have you checked this blog?
http://dpcarlisle.blogspot.com/2007/12/mathematics-in-powerpoint-2007.html
Kind regards,
Lou