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sandyming
Calcite | Level 5

I used the following code to insert graph into word. The inserted picture, shown in Word, was not resized (+220%).    I tried changing device=png. the size was right but resolution was too low.  Anyone has an idea how to improve?

    put '[InsertPicture "'"&outdir\xx.cgm"'"]';   

    put '[Editgoto "g"]';

    put '[CharRight 1,1]';

    put '[Centerpara]';

    put '[FormatPicture .scaleX="220%" .scaleY="220%"]';

    put '[FileSaveAs .Name = "' "&outdir\xx..doc" '" .format=0]';

Thanks,

Sandy

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ballardw
Super User

I'm guessing this is a JMP question. You will have better luck with responses on the JMP forum.

I would guess that when you create the graph in PNG you didn't size it to the desired final size which is generally a better approach then using Word to rescale as then you get issues with resolution and fuzziness.

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

Look at ODS option  IMAGE_DPI=dpi to change the resolution of your graph. - PG

PG
sandyming
Calcite | Level 5

Thanks for the reply.  I did not use ODS statements in the code, though.

PGStats
Opal | Level 21

There are so many ways to do things in SAS! How did you get your graph?

PG

PG

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