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Date:         Tue, 26 May 2009 13:06:09 -0400
Reply-To:     Nathaniel.Wooding@DOM.COM
Sender:       "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Nat Wooding <Nathaniel.Wooding@DOM.COM>
Subject:      Re: Word 2007 - FrameMaker compatibility
In-Reply-To:  <200905261627.n4QAsc4w000480@mailgw.cc.uga.edu>
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It occured to me to check out the tech support site. The following is 9.2 documentation but it may help. It referrs to cgm drivers

http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/hostwin/61924/HTML/default/prodgraph.htm

Nat Wooding Environmental Specialist III Dominion, Environmental Biology 4111 Castlewood Rd Richmond, VA 23234 Phone:804-271-5313, Fax: 804-271-2977

Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellrieg To el@T-ONLINE.DE> SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU Sent by: "SAS(r) cc Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.U Subject GA.EDU> Re: Word 2007 - FrameMaker compatibility

05/26/2009 12:27 PM

Please respond to Gerhard Hellriegel <gerhard.hellrieg el@T-ONLINE.DE>

...and, as suggested in another mail: you should try some other formats as .CGM if the results are not ok with that. And note: RTF is no graphic format, also there conversions are done. Maybe the converting routines of Framemaker are different and prefer other formats. If you bring the graphs in as links, also with that you might get different (better?) results with PNG, GIF, ... It's simple to try it out (not for me, because I don't have Framemaker). Gerhard

On Tue, 26 May 2009 12:09:36 -0400, Nat Wooding <Nathaniel.Wooding@DOM.COM> wrote:

>Joakim > >A friend who works extensively with Framemaker sent me the following note: > >(snip) >In FrameMaker, graphics can be either embedded or imported by reference. >Assuming the source graphic is not corrupted, graphics in FrameMaker can be >modified via the Object Properties function. How one adjusts graphics >depends to a degree on whether they are embedded or imported by reference. >Any knowledgeable FrameMaker user should be able to fix the graphics, even >if they were initially misproportioned. > >Best regards, >Charlie >(snip) > >I hope this helps. > > >Nat Wooding >Environmental Specialist III >Dominion, Environmental Biology >4111 Castlewood Rd >Richmond, VA 23234 >Phone:804-271-5313, Fax: 804-271-2977 > > > > Joakim Englund > <joakim.englund@G > MAIL.COM> To > Sent by: "SAS(r) SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU > Discussion" cc > <SAS-L@LISTSERV.U > GA.EDU> Subject > Word 2007 - FrameMaker > compatibility > 05/26/2009 05:24 > AM > > > Please respond to > Joakim Englund > <joakim.englund@G > MAIL.COM> > > > > > > >Dear all, > >I have one urgent quick-fix question and one question of long-term >importance. Both are really specialised, so I don't suppose they're easily >cracked, but any suggestion will be greatly appreciated and render eternal >glory for the respondent. > >Urgent question: > >I have a lots of graphs in Word 2007 [compatibility mode with Word 97-03] >in >.rtf format. These graphs have been created using SAS to first create .cgm >files and then some SAS dde code to input the .cgm-files into .rtf (with >some simple editing, e.g. scaling, cropping etc.). Everything looks alright >in Word. We now need to paste in the graphs into FrameMaker, a program used >for creating reports. However, when doing this, the axis labels expands in >an uncontrolled manner. This problem is especially problematic with the >y-axis. It means that the label will sometimes even be truncated in >FramMaker since it expands beyond the picture boundaries (and even if this >doesn't happen, it really looks ugly anyway). We did not have this problem >in Word 2003. Any suggestions how to alleviate the problem? > >Long-term question: > >FrameMaker reads .mif files. Therefore, the thought has occurred to us that >we might circumvent the whole issue with Word (and save valuable time) if >we >can just have SAS outputting the graphs as .mif instead of .rtf. Does >anyone >know this is possible in SAS? If so, does anyone have some example code >that >we might use? > >Kind Regards, >Joakim Englund > > >CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This electronic message contains >information which may be legally confidential and or privileged and >does not in any case represent a firm ENERGY COMMODITY bid or offer >relating thereto which binds the sender without an additional >express written confirmation to that effect. The information is >intended solely for the individual or entity named above and access >by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended >recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution, or use of the >contents of this information is prohibited and may be unlawful. If >you have received this electronic transmission in error, please >reply immediately to the sender that you have received the message >in error, and delete it. Thank you.

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