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Re: st: saving graph colors


From   "Wendell Joice" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   Re: st: saving graph colors
Date   Mon, 26 May 2003 16:48:35 -0400

Thanks!
I found the clipboard preferences setting, changed it from monochrome to
custom, and now I can successfully cut and paste graphs with colors into MS
Word.

Wendell Joice
Washington, DC

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ernest Berkhout" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 3:50 AM
Subject: Re: st: saving graph colors


> At 05:56 26-5-2003, you wrote:
> >Dear Statalist,
> >Using Stata 7.0:
> >I have been following the listserv advice on saving graph files to .wmf
and
> >then inserting into MS Word.
> >Is there a way to save/translate a stata graph in color?  That is,
maintain
> >the different line colors that are present when I initially run the graph
in
> >Stata? For example, I have a graph with 4 regression lines and, on my
> >monitor, Stata shows each line in a different color. I want to maintain
the
> >different colors when I save to .wmf or other format.
> >I have tried fiddling with the graph settings, but each time I save to
.wmf
> >and then insert into MS Word, the graph is black/white monochrome.
>
> You might have to fiddle with that a bit more... There are several graph
> setting to fiddle with: one that influences how graphs are displayed on
the
> screen, one that influences how it is printed, and one that influences how
> it is copied to the clipboard.
>
>
> Ernest Berkhout
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