Axes offset when copying
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I have a figure that looks fine before copying. It has two sets of axes on top of one another, one which is just there to have a second set of ytick labels. The problem is that when I copy and paste this figure into a word document, the axes offset just a little bit. The ticks don't line up, and there is a second x-axis line below the original one. Any ideas?
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Jan
el 19 de Dic. de 2012
Editada: Jan
el 19 de Dic. de 2012
Do not copy&paste, but print -eps.
[EDITED] Example code:
print(FigHandle, '-depsc2', '-r300', '-tiff', '-loose', EPSFile);
When you insert this in MS Word, the display on the screen shows the TIFF preview only. But when you print it to paper or to a PDF the vector graphics are inserted, which looks very nice even in very high resolution.
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Jan
el 19 de Dic. de 2012
I do not understand how you copy&paste an EPS file. Simply insert the file from the menu in MS Word. See [Edited].
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