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kmgraju Posted - 01/01/2014 : 10:52:40 AM
Hi
I have created a graph in Origin> The graph has been copied and pasted in the word. When I click the graph in the word it goes to origin for edit. I don't want this. Now I want to remove the link from word to Origin. How can I do it

Thank you

Govind
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greg Posted - 01/02/2014 : 09:19:02 AM
Older Words allowed you to Convert the OriginGraph Object directly into a Picture (Windows Metafile), but this feature seems to be missing from newer versions of Word.

You can still easily do this by:
Selecting the graph in Word.
Selecting Cut or press Ctrl+X.
Selecting Paste : Paste Special and choosing Picture (Windows Metafile).
Kathy_Wang Posted - 01/02/2014 : 04:09:59 AM
Hi,

If you used "Paste Link" option in Word:

You could break the object link from Word, in general you probably have to locate the Link dialog which contains the source file information for that object, and "Break Link". The detailed manipulation differs for different Word versions and you may search the help files in Word to find out the exact steps.

If you just paste the Origin graph as an Origin Graph Object (or use Ctrl + V):

You may need to re-insert the image again but this time use the Paste Special options and paste it as a "Picture (Enhanced Metafile)".

Kathy
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