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Saving of Probe displays via clipboard

Lutz
Lutz over 17 years ago

 Hi to all !

I´m new to this forum and I have a question regarding Probe and the saving of a display.

I´m using schematics/PSpice/Probe version 9.1

If I display a function in the Probe window I can save the diagram by activating "window/copy to clipboard"  .

However, sometimes the diagram is saved as a bitmap file and sometimes in a wmf-like vector format (which later can be modified after it is incorporated in WORD). What can I do to get always the wmf-like vector format ? 

Thank you in advance.

Lutz

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    Lutz over 17 years ago

     Hello again ,

    today I can inform you that I have solved the "problem" (In my first reply I forgot to mention that I am working with WINDOWS XP).

    I have discovered the following: When WORD is not yet opened, I can paste a PROBE picture saved via clipboard only as a BMP file.

    However, when WORD already is openend I have the choice between BMP and EMF. It´s funny but that´s the situation.

    Thank you. 

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