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Re: output [message #34421 is a reply to message #25056] Tue, 18 March 2003 07:39 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
msienkiewicz is currently offline  msienkiewicz
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David Fanning <david@dfanning.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.18e04974d40aadd9989b1e@news.frii.com>...
> tomson (tom2959@21cn.com) writes:
>
>> Hi,PS output is very good. But this form cannot be used in Word.
>
> Humm. That would be news to me and probably a number
> of other authors who thought it worked pretty darn
> well. :-(
>
> Maybe you should have a look at some of these PostScript
> tips:
>
> http://www.dfanning.com/documents/tips.html#PostScript
>

As it happens someone was asking me the other day about inserting IDL
postscript into Word. I did some checking around and I think it is
necessary to install graphics filters (not included in the default
install) in order to import EPS in Word. I saw something about this
on the Microsoft web site:
<http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;235928>

Tomson, you can check on your Word install disk if you have it
available to see if you can install the filter. Then you can check up
on David's excellent tips.

Of course if you can't install the graphics filter for some reason I'd
recommend following Reimar's suggestion and checking Google groups for
the previous discussion. (That's exactly what I did when the question
came up the other day.)

Regards,

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