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dhk |
Posted - 12/11/2024 : 02:06:20 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin 2022 (64-bit) 9.9.0.220 Operating System: Windows 11
When I copy an Origin graph page and paste into MS word, it pastes normally. When I copy that Origin graph in MS Powerpoint and paste as an image, it used to paste an image that looked pretty much like the original graph. Recently, when pasting as an image, the thickness of the text has increased. I can work around this by grouping the original Origin graph in Powerpoint with some other Powerpoint object and then pasting, but I'm wondering if there is a more permanent fix when pasting images.
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dhk |
Posted - 12/13/2024 : 06:43:57 AM Thanks for the help! What solved the issue for me was setting the system variable @EMRD to 2, then @to to 2 following the instructions on (https://www.originlab.com/doc/en/Quick-Help/TextDistorted-in-ExpGraph). |
NicholasSupport |
Posted - 12/12/2024 : 3:14:33 PM Hi dhk,
Some potential solutions and workarounds:
1) Try using 'Copy Graph as Image' (Ctrl + Alt + J when graph window is active) then paste in PowerPoint. (You can try a variety of Image Formats in the Copy Graph as Image dialog.)
2) You can also try the Send Graphs to PowerPoint app: https://www.originlab.com/doc/App/Send-Graphs-to-PPT
3) If neither of those options are successful, this page has some more in-depth troubleshooting options as well: https://www.originlab.com/doc/en/Quick-Help/TextDistorted-in-ExpGraph
Please let me know if one of these solutions solves the issue.
Best,
Nicholas G. nicholas@originlab.com OriginLab Technical Support Team |
dhk |
Posted - 12/12/2024 : 01:26:06 AM The version I'm using is Powerpoint 2016. |
NicholasSupport |
Posted - 12/11/2024 : 2:41:38 PM Hi dhk,
Thanks for reporting the issue. Can I ask what version of PowerPoint you are using (or Microsoft Office)?
Best,
Nicholas G. nicholas@originlab.com OriginLab Technical Support Team |