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pollardm Posted - 10/08/2024 : 08:43:31 AM
I often embed Origin graphs in Powerpoint for display, simply using copy-paste. Unfortunately, I cannot sometimes re-locate the original project file, having only the graph at hand. Is there a way to find the graph's home project file?
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YimingChen Posted - 10/08/2024 : 2:34:35 PM
If you use the in-product app Send Graphs to PowerPoint to transfer graphs to PPT slides, you can right-click on the image in PowerPoint and choose View Alt Text to find the Project Path.

Currently, copying and pasting pages directly into PowerPoint doesn't carry over the Project Path. I've created a Jira ticket requesting this improvement.

Thank you
James

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