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[mathcad] Re: auto data value limits in graphs/how to get rid ... ?

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[mathcad] Re: auto data value limits in graphs/how to get rid ... ?
Author: Colin Campbell - IST    Posted: Fri, 13 May 2005 10:23:33 -0400
Aldo:

What I do is hold down [Ctrl] and click on the graph to select it.

Then it does not display the editable axis limits.

Then I copy-and-paste the graph into Word.

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[mathcad] RE: auto data value limits in graphs/how to get rid ... ?
Author: Bill Dumke    Posted: Fri, 13 May 2005 11:00:37 -0500
Aldo,

See "[mathcad] Re: 2D-plot pasting problem" in the archive.

Ctrl (or Shift) click on the graph in Mathcad before you copy it.

Found it works fine in Mathcad 11. Glad you brought it up. (I just
thought that was what I was stuck with pasting graphs into Word. Didn't
know there was a solution until now.)

Bill

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[mathcad] Re: auto data value limits in graphs/how to get rid ... ?
Author: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Steen_Gro=ADe?=    Posted: Fri, 13 May 2005 17:26:53 +0200
On 12 May 2005 at 6:14, Aldo P. Solari wrote:

> My last neuron is betraying me :-) and I happen __not to__ find
> anywhere in the documentation how to get rid of
>
> - the auto data value limits [between brackets] that appear as I
> select the graph to copy it over to MS Word ...
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> There was a way in the "good ol'days" of earlier versions :P

I guess (don't use Word at all) ctrl + select the graph and then copy.
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[mathcad] Re: auto data value limits in graphs/how to get rid ... ?
Author: Brymary    Posted: Sun, 15 May 2005 18:51:57 +0000
I don't know of the "proper" way to do this, but I have a work-around method. I place a small text character next to the graph. Then I set the color to white so that it becomes invisible. I select the graph and the invisible character together. That way the graph doesn't switch into edit mode. I copy and paste both the graph and the invisible character.

Bryce Hesterman

-------------- Original message from "Aldo P. Solari" --------------

> My last neuron is betraying me :-) and I happen __not to__ find
> anywhere in the documentation how to get rid of
> - the auto data value limits [between brackets] that appear as I
> select the graph to copy it over to MS Word ...
>
> There was a way in the "good ol'days" of earlier versions :P
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> Cheers!

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[mathcad] RE: auto data value limits in graphs/how to get rid ... ?
Author: Oakley, Philip UK    Posted: Fri, 13 May 2005 11:32:57 +0100

Aldo

Press 'ctrl' while clicking on the graph. This makes it a group selection with the dashed lines around it, rather than making the region ready for edit (and displaying those [limits])

Philip

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My last neuron is betraying me :-) and I happen __not to__ find
anywhere in the documentation how to get rid of

- the auto data value limits [between brackets] that appear as I
select the graph to copy it over to MS Word ...

There was a way in the "good ol'days" of earlier versions :P

Cheers!


PD: I beg a pardon to one of the (British) MathCAD colleagues who
commented on the IAC group in La Palma ... I lost the email (which
was distributed through the forum) and was never able to reply it.

W/best wishes,

Aldo P. Solari (fisheries biologist)

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