RE: CellQuest figures

nan harvey (nharvey@fiona.umsmed.edu)
Wed, 26 Mar 1997 18:57:13 -0600 (CST)

The basic problem with pasting CellQuest figures is that the resolution on
the monitor is not as good as what comes out of the printer.

However, I have taken the figures to be used for slides or publication and
pasted that into Power Point (which came with the FACStation as part of
Microsoft Office). From there the figures can be unjoined (or
whatever-phrase that Power Point uses for this), the labels that are on
the plots can be erased and new labels put in using Power Point. The
resolution on this text is much better than the pasted CellQuest text.

What is even better, since we are a core facility, I can convert the MAC
power point files to PC with Apple File Exchange (came on the System CD)
and hand the disk to an investigator who has a PC with power point.

Nan Harvey
University of MS Medical Center
Jackson, MS

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