Date: Fri, 25 Jul 1997 13:38:44 GMT
Reply-To: Martin Krauss <krauss@BZT.PKS.MED.UNI-MUENCHEN.DE>
Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@UGA.CC.UGA.EDU>
From: Martin Krauss <krauss@BZT.PKS.MED.UNI-MUENCHEN.DE>
Organization: [posted via] Leibniz-Rechenzentrum, Muenchen (Germany)
Subject: Further use of SAS graphs in graphic programs
I want to use SAS graphics in graphics/presentation programs
(e.g. MS PowerPoint, CorelDraw etc) with the possibility to
modify the figure in a certain way.
Suppose you have created a graph in SAS with 2 lines (solid and dashed
line) and you want to use colors in the presentation program. In fact,
it is no problem to create a CGM-file for use in PowerPoint and you
have no problem with the solid line which is one object and can be
modified once. But the dashed line is splitted into many parts/objects
and it is very cumbersome to modify the whole line.
I cannot use only solid lines because I cannot distinguish anymore the
two lines.
Is there a reasonable solution for this problem?
Thanks for any hint!
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