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Probe and Capture Graphics in MS Word

Thanks to John Brews of the University of Arizona for suggesting this example. [Pg.143]

Select the portion of the circuit that you would like to copy. Note that CTRL-A selects everything, including the title block  [Pg.144]

Select Edit and then Copy from the menus or type CTRL-C to copy the selected items to the clipboard. Next, switch to Microsoft Word and place the cursor at the location where you would like to place the circuit  [Pg.144]

Within MS Word, you can use any of the techniques to paste a graphic into your document. I will select Edit and then Paste, but if you have experience with Word you can use the Paste Special menu selection or type CTRL-V. [Pg.144]

Copying screens from a Probe display is just as easy as it was to copy circuit drawings in Oread Capture. However, there are a few options in Probe for copying the screen that we can explore. Note in this section that your pasted screens will be slightly different than those shown here. This is because I have changed Probe to display plots with a white background to make the screen captures for this text easier to read. Your Probe screen displays plots with a black background. [Pg.145]


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