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In which format were these images pasted?
In the sample file, there are some images and two graphs. It seems quite well arranged. I was trying to do the same thing with one excel file, and then paste options to enhance meta file. But the sample file objects seem to be pasted in different format. Something like "picture object" I guess. Can you help me out here? |
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The bottom two graphics appear to be Tables created in Word and pasted as .jpeg's (or similar files) whereas the top graphic appears to be illustrations created in something similar to Visio, AutoCAD or other graphics software and pasted typically as .jpeg's or like files. Just my guess...
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The first figure is about graphs and probably made from excel.
Second and third figures are tables but those are probably not jpeg file, as when you zoom in they don't get blurred, and probably vector graphics. |
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If you double click on the figures, you can even edit somewhat.
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All three are embedded OLE objects pasted from Microsoft Word. The first graphic includes a graphic created in some other software with a bunch of Word (or other Office program) text boxes overlaid on it. The 2nd and 3rd are simple Word tables.
You can recreate the same by copying from a different document and using Paste Special > Past Link > Microsoft Word Document Object
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