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How do I use the image of a genogram and paste it into a Word document
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Posted Wednesday, February 19, 2014
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Simple problem. How do I use the
image
of a
genogram
and paste it into a Word document. Writing a book on
family therapy
. Need simple genograms that can be copied and pasted into a Word document?
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Posted Friday, February 21, 2014
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Post #33215
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Gamma
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Do you know how to view pictures in the genogram? You select the
individual
, and press the letter
I
(or right-click with the mouse to display the context menu and select
Display Primary Picture)
.
When you copy & paste of a genogram from GenoPro to a Word document, the pictures are copied as well.
Barry Graham
Posted Saturday, February 22, 2014
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Post #33227
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To copy a small genogram or a selected part of a genogram into a Word document.
Select the required portion of the genogram.
(Click and drag a box or use the Select
toolbar
buttons)
Copy (CTRL/C)
Open the Word document.
Paste (CTRL/V)
In Word: Format>Picture to resize, crop, reposition the diagram.
Barry Graham
Melbourne, Australia
Blaine
Posted Wednesday, March 26, 2014
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Post #33362
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Gamma
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In addition to what others have indicated above, you can go to File>Export and then choose Export Metafile. This will create an .
emf
file. This file can then be imported into a word document as a picture.
Considerations: - it will copy the entire file. You may not want some
information
copied. Sometimes saving the file as a back up and deleting what you don't want copied is quick. Or sometimes turning off the
emotional relationship
display is all that is needed.
I have found setting up the size first can
help
for importing it into a word document,
report
, etc. To do this, go to File >
Page Layout
before exporting the back up file.
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