Fwd: Re: GeneScan: chromatogram files

James VanEe (jiv2@cornell.edu)
Tue, 13 Apr 1999 12:29:25 -0400

Forgot to post this to the list earlier:

>Lisa,
> Perhaps you could work with screen snapshots. Newer versions of the
>MacOS have very nice screen shot capability built-in. This will create a
>pict file on your hard drive or put the image in the clipboard. You can
>take shots of the entire screen, just a window or just an area. The key
>combinations can be found by searching the MacOS help for "snapshot".
> Another possibility is the shareware program "Print to Pict" found at:
>(ftp://ftp.amug.org/pub/amug/bbs-in-a-box/files/publish/o-p/print2pict-3.7.1.si
>t.hqx)
>Hope this helps.
>-James
>
>
>>I have a customer that has extremely special presentation needs for his
>>GeneScan data. The bottom line is that we would like an electronic form of
>>the chromatograms that we can cut and past into a presentation. I can make
>>pdf files but I can't cut and paste the chromatograms. It could be that I
>>just don't know how.
>>
>>Is there anyway to export the chromatogram data to an excel file? Is there
>>a way to cut and paste the chromatograms into powerpoint or something? Is
>>there anyway to print to a pict file or something?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Lisa
>
>
>
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