R: Including R plots in a Microsoft Word document
On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 11:29, Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
Newer versions of Word will display postscript and pdf images on-screen, so I think these are the way to go. -Frank
Frank is correct on the postscript images. I just tried this with Word 2000, 2002 and 2003. Word 2002 and 2003 will generate a PS preview image and display that image on the screen. This is the case with PowerPoint for these versions as well. Word 2000 however does not generate the preview on import and only shows a placeholder and PS file title/header information. The one possible downside is that if you are only reviewing this on the screen, which might be a scenario with PowerPoint for example, the fonts that are generated with the preview image are pretty rough. Presumably, the preview image is a bitmap. If you are only displaying the image, you may be better off with the Metafile option. However, if you print to a PS printer, print to a PS file or have Adobe or other software to generate a PDF file, this is a non-issue and I agree with Frank that this would clearly be the way to go. I could not however find a PDF import filter and upon checking the MS web site and Knowledge Base, did not see anything listed there. There is a program called PSToEdit which does have a Word PDF import filter available, however it is not free as I recall. Frank, if you know of an alternate PDF import filter or if I missed something in Word, please correct me. Thanks for the clarifications Frank. Regards, Marc Schwartz