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frankbald Posted - 01/26/2019 : 11:29:48 AM
Hi everybody, i want to paste a graph on word, if I paste the one on the right without any fit and that green lock I can do a special paste, so if later I wanna modify I can double click on the graph in the word and Origin automatically opens. If i try to do the same with the one on the left (there is a fit and there is the green lock) I do copy page, but then in word it allows me only to paste the immage and not the graph linked to origin.
Please someone can help me?

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frankbald Posted - 02/01/2019 : 06:11:36 AM
thank you so much, it worked perfectly, and I hope to be able to upgrade as soon as I can to the latest version
AmandaLu Posted - 01/28/2019 : 01:37:10 AM
Hi,

What’s your Origin version? From Origin 2018b embedded graph with lock can be pasted as Origin graph object into Word. If you use an earlier version, you can duplicate the embedded graph, and copy this duplicated window. Then you can paste it into Word as Origin graph object.


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Amanda
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