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johannes.kastl Posted - 07/26/2012 : 08:03:00 AM
Hi everyone,

when opening older graphs in Origin 8.6, there is a entry in the menu to convert the graph to the default font size("Grafik"->"Umwandeln in Standardschriftgröße" in German Origin), so the export to word has the right font size.

Is there a labtalk command that does the same?

I have to convert a lot of old graphs, so using labtalk and "doc -e P" would speed things up a lot...

Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 8.60G SR3, Operating System: WinXP

Regards,
Johannes

P.S.: I thought I had already asked, but I found nothing on the forum.
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johannes.kastl Posted - 07/30/2012 : 04:42:00 AM
Thanks a lot, the command seems to work.

Using CTRL+SHIFT+CLICK only works, if the menu entry is not already greyes out. Thanks a lot, nice trick...
greg Posted - 07/27/2012 : 09:59:12 AM
doc -e P {
PAGE.TEXTSIZECORR=1;
doc -uw;
}

Code can be discovered by holding down Shift and Ctrl key while selecting menu option. That opens GRAPH.OGS in Code Builder at the [TextSizeCorrection] section.

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