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Rated by: rbwyrwas
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Date: (2/1/2010 1:29:02 PM)
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This is a very good function. I too wish I had this years ago. Hopefully if there is a future version it will assign the window or label of the graph to the exported file.
Very useful and time saving!
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Rated by: .
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Date: (8/18/2006 6:12:48 PM)
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Rated by: XTR
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Date: (10/22/2005 12:36:32 PM)
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best
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Rated by: Leo
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Date: (4/27/2005 9:28:20 AM)
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I found this tool to be very useful. I really missed some tool like that when having to export dozens of graphs to presentations and reports. Would be very nice to see an export option to word!
thanks Hans
leonardo.cavanha@embraer.com.br
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Rated by: bo
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Date: (3/13/2005 8:35:14 AM)
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Rated by: hajo
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Date: (9/27/2004 6:37:01 AM)
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Hello, Jooho
could you please email me at hans-joerg.koch@siemens.com or hans-joerg.koch@t-online.de and giveme some more details about your issue?!
I can't get out of your failure (problem) description!
Thanks
Hajo
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Rated by: Jooho
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Date: (9/4/2004 4:03:36 AM)
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Is this function fix the problems of straight line?
I am having trouble that it looks straight line in origin..However, when I copy it into ppt or word, it is not...it distorts...
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Date: (8/27/2004 12:26:04 PM)
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Date: (7/2/2004 5:24:32 PM)
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Rated by: maestro
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Date: (6/23/2004 7:42:03 AM)
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one does not need it, because the simple 'copy&paste' command is enough and much simpler to put origin graphs in ppt presentations!
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Rated by: dany
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Date: (6/22/2004 7:16:59 AM)
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Date: (12/27/2003 7:35:58 AM)
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