Though there is an X there on the display monitor, the image is still there and should print out OK when the document is sent to the printer. Te Chih Liu, Te-Chih MD Laboratory Haematology National University Hospital Singapore 119074 Tel: (65) 7725353 Fax: (65) 7751757 ----- Original Message ----- From: Eric Miller <millere@icrf.icnet.uk> To: cyto-inbox Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 4:39 PM Subject: Re: CellQuest->Word: Where are the plots? > > This normally means (in the Mac world at least) that the memory allocation > to Word is insufficient to open Word and use that document,ie your > document is too big. find the Word icon, highlight it and select "get > info" from the file menu. One of the options is to alter the memory > allocation. If you bump up the preferred size by a few megs your images > should appear in the document on opening. > > Eric P Miller > Edinburgh Medical Oncology Unit > > "Everyone can be correct, all at the same time. That's the > thing about quantum." > Terry Pratchett, Lords and ladies > > On Tue, 28 Mar 2000 Jeff_Carrell@hgsi.com wrote: > > > > > Hello All, > > > > We are compiling a HUGE report which consists of a lot of flow cytometry > > data: plots, histograms, and stats generated by CellQuest. Because the > > report is being written in Word, for a while we simply selected the items > > we wanted from CellQuest, then copied to the clipbaord, then pasted to > > Word. This seemed to work just fine for a while, until the document grew > > to enormous proportions... > > > > Now, it seems that sometimes when the Word document is opened, some of the > > plots appear as a big red "X", and no matter how the page is moved, closed, > > re-opened, the plot can't be seen. At first we thought somehow the problem > > was a PC-to-Mac thing, because some people are using one or the other and > > we're all connected by a network. It doesn't seem to be confined to Macs > > or PCs, so we've ruled that out. > > >
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