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From: Chuck37 on 10 Jun 2010 19:28 I'm used to using windows where I can copy Matlab figures and paste into Powerpoint or Word. Now I'm using Linux. I can't see a way to easily get figures into "impress" the open office PPT clone. Do I have to save to files and import or is there another way? I tend to go through a lot of figures, so this is a productivity killer.
From: TideMan on 10 Jun 2010 20:41 On Jun 11, 11:28 am, "Chuck37 " <chuck3...(a)yahooremovethis.com> wrote: > I'm used to using windows where I can copy Matlab figures and paste into Powerpoint or Word. Now I'm using Linux. I can't see a way to easily get figures into "impress" the open office PPT clone. Do I have to save to files and import or is there another way? I tend to go through a lot of figures, so this is a productivity killer. I "go through a lot of figures" also and find that printing to .png files, then inserting them into PowerPoint gives a much better quality result than copy to the clipboard and paste. And I don't find it a productivity killer at all. You are in control of your own productivity, you just need to hone your skills.
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