I wouldn't start from here (CellQuest) - the WinMDI (PC) graphics of listmode analyses obtained under CellQuest can be saved as bitmap (bmp) or windows metafiles (wmf). The bmp files can be imported into powerpoint, word, etc etc, but cannot be changed. The wmf imports into drawing programs (e.g. Corel Draw) can be further manipulated if desired). _____________________________ Dr G Robin Barclay Lead Scientist / Honorary Senior Lecturer SNBTS Cell Therapy Group John Hughes Bennett Laboratory Western General Hospital, Edinburgh, UK EH4 2XU Robin.Barclay@ed.ac.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek Davies" <daviesd2@icrf.icnet.uk> To: cyto-inbox Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 3:14 PM Subject: Re: CUT AND PASTE > > > Hello Marc, > > If you have a laser printer driver you will be able to save EPS files > via the "Print" command - but print to a file instead of the printer. > Cut and paste just copies the bit of the screen that you select and, as > you have found, you wont be able to do much with it. As CellQuest > graphics have bitmap and vector based elements, you want to create an > EPS file. I generally use Illustrator for poster graphics - you can > ungroup axes/plots etc, add text and other graphics etc although it is > generally a good idea to get the CellQuest graphic to as close as > possible as you want before saving (and select a small page size if you > arent using all the default A4). > > I am sure that one of the Mac gurus on the list can add more but there > is also a uesful webpage at: > > http://mcbi-34.med.nyu.edu/dmc/making_eps_files_mac.html > > Have fun! > Derek > > > On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 barad@ciml.univ-mrs.fr wrote: > > I have a problem to cut dot-plot or histogram from Cellquest to paste in > > Freehand. In Freehand, the plot is un-group and un-usable. > > I want to use Freehand or Illustrator to have a file format EPS for quality > > publication. Have anybody an idea? > > ************************************************************************ > Derek Davies Voice: (44) 020 7269 3394 > FACS Laboratory, FAX: (44) 020 7269 3100 > Imperial Cancer Research Fund, e_mail: derek.davies@icrf.icnet.uk > London, UK mobile: 07790 604112 > > Web Page: http://www.icnet.uk/axp/facs/davies/index.html > > In tenebris lux > ************************************************************************* > > >
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