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Origin graphe and animation
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I am using Powerpoint 2003 and Origin 7.5. I copy origin graphes to powerpoint by "Edit" and "Copy page", then I paste in Powerpoint. The resolution is nice but when I set an animation to the origin graphe, its resolution gets bad. How can I keep the first and good resolution? Thank you, |
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Origin graphe and animation
Hi,
I know nothing about origin, but... When you paste in PowerPoint, could you try paste Special and try a different image type? Maybe a vector format like wmf, of a bitmap like png. Does that help? -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at www.pptworkbench.com glen at pptworkbench dot com Please tell us your PowerPoint / Windows version, whether you are using vba, or anything else relevant "Stephane1328" wrote in message news Hi I am using Powerpoint 2003 and Origin 7.5. I copy origin graphes to powerpoint by "Edit" and "Copy page", then I paste in Powerpoint. The resolution is nice but when I set an animation to the origin graphe, its resolution gets bad. How can I keep the first and good resolution? Thank you, |
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Origin graphe and animation
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Thank you for your answer. I tried the different possibilities of Paste Special: "Origin graph object", "Windows Metafile" and Enhanced Metafile". For all of them, the resolution is good but gets bad when I custom an animation. Moreover, I would prefer keeping the graph as an "Origin graph object" because by double clicking inside Powerpoint, Origin file is opened and I can modify the graph. Regards, Stephane |
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Origin graphe and animation
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If you want to keep it as origin, then it's an OLE issue. PowerPoitn seems to be having problems drawing the object in sldieshow mode. You could try updating graphic drivers. -- -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP www.powerpointworkbench.com Australia glen at powerpointworkbench dot com Please tell us your PowerPoint / Windows version, whether you are using vba, whether your cows are in the corn paddock, or anything else relevant. "Stephane1328" wrote in message ... Hi, Thank you for your answer. I tried the different possibilities of Paste Special: "Origin graph object", "Windows Metafile" and Enhanced Metafile". For all of them, the resolution is good but gets bad when I custom an animation. Moreover, I would prefer keeping the graph as an "Origin graph object" because by double clicking inside Powerpoint, Origin file is opened and I can modify the graph. Regards, Stephane |
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