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#10964 - 11/03/08 12:33 PM Graphs - Exporting / Printing ...Suggestions???
IMADO Offline
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Registered: 06/11/05
Posts: 41
Loc: Pasadena California
Hello All
The graph feature in AC is a great tool for physician & Pt alike but... Anybody out there ever tried exporting the data to Excel or printing from the garaph window?
Goal- Print a BP graph that's acceptable for poster display at a conference (Need not be Hollywood caliber)
Issues-
-Graph prints all smashed together
-My version of ACs graph features "HELP" button doesn't open its proprietary help file
-I cant seem to find a way to export data into an app that will print a nice product.
Any suggestions???
My Thanks in advance!
_________________________
Matt McCoy
Office Manager
Rosann Volmert D.O.
Solo Family Practice

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#10969 - 11/04/08 08:05 PM Re: Graphs - Exporting / Printing ...Suggestions??? [Re: IMADO]
BenjaminSerrato Offline
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Registered: 06/26/08
Posts: 99
Loc: Dallas, TX
You can get the help files here: http://helpcentral.componentone.com/nethelp/c1chart2d/
You can also download a trial of the software at componentone's website. BUT, it's actually a bunch of development files, so unless you have Visual Studio you probably don't want that. (I think you can download a trial of VS for free, but if you haven't already you probably don't want to.)

You could copy each datum by manually, or you could alter the Chart Area tabs Width field. Then print to PDF and take to Kinkos?

I was hoping to be more help, but this is all I came up with and don't have any more time.

ELECTIONS!


Edited by BenjaminSerrato (11/04/08 08:06 PM)
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#10971 - 11/05/08 12:48 AM Re: Graphs - Exporting / Printing ...Suggestions??? [Re: BenjaminSerrato]
alborg Offline
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Registered: 11/15/07
Posts: 273
Loc: Virginia
If you wish to do it for free, using MS Graph utility, you can do it through any one of the MS Office softwares and link to the backend to your AC tables... "pulling" the data into your graph. Find out from Jon where your information is located and how to retrieve it.

Here is an applet that shows how to do it inside MS Word using a generic MS Access backend (click on "Test Graph"): http://msofficeemrproject.com/Page2.htm

Here's how it looks like when activated:



















































Here is the same MS Graph Applet, but this time inside a PowerPoint presentation:









































Cheers,
Al



Edited by alborg (11/05/08 04:08 AM)

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