Thanks for all the responses. There were many. I apologize for the delay in summarizing responses, but I was away from my computer for a week. For those of you who missed the question, I was asking about graphics presentation options when acquiring data with CellQuest. The most common response I got was to just cut/copy plots from CellQuest and paste them directly into the presentation software of choice. It is my understanding that this will work with anything on a Mac (Word, Powerpoint, Photoshop, etc.) Using Word you can specify the cells in a table and then copy a plot from CellQuest. The plot will be the same size as the cell it is copied into. Other responses: There is a built in screen capture function on the Mac. Use shift-command-3 to create a file that is a bitmap capture of the whole screen. To export to a PC get Flash-it from Shareware.com. It's a control panel for the Mac and you can select any part of a screen display and save it as a number of graphics file types. Flowjo and WinMDI were also praised for their ability to accept plots pasted in from CellQuest and then transfer to a graphics program of choice without loss of resolution or "other problems" associated with pasting directly from CellQuest. Thanks again for the info everyone, especially to those whose responses I regurgitated here. Dave
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