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davehalltwp
Quartz | Level 8

I've recently been creating graphics in PDF output using ODS Layout statements to arrange and size multiple plots on a page.

 

It seems that this can't be done so easily when writing to RTF.  I would like to confirm (because maybe I am coming across ancient commentary on the internet) that Absolute ODS Layout, and in fact many of the features I used when writing to PDF, are not supported/available when writing to RTF.  Am I correct about that?

 

Thank you...

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himself
Pyrite | Level 9
You’re correct. The ODS Layout functionality, which is quite flexible when creating PDF outputs, is indeed more limited when it comes to RTF outputs. While you can use ODS RTF to create RTF output, the ability to control the layout in the same way as you can with PDFs is not as comprehensive #MyThoughts

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himself
Pyrite | Level 9
You’re correct. The ODS Layout functionality, which is quite flexible when creating PDF outputs, is indeed more limited when it comes to RTF outputs. While you can use ODS RTF to create RTF output, the ability to control the layout in the same way as you can with PDFs is not as comprehensive #MyThoughts

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