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Conversion into a Word Document
Conversion into a Word Document
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586647
Posted Monday, May 25, 2009
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Post #24112
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I am a doctoral
student
and need to convert the
genogram
into a Word Document for uploading to the university data management system. The advertisement for GenoPro says this can be done. I do not see an icon or command for me to do this action anywhere I have looked. Any
help
out there on this problem? I know I can email it but it must be loaded onto the university system for grading.
appleshaw
Posted Monday, May 25, 2009
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Post #24113
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From the Tools menu select
Generate Report
. Within the menu select the Report Skin
Save All
Genomaps
to Disc. This will create an
emf
file, which can be read by Microsoft Office. I do not use Word, so do not know if you will have to
scale
it in some way. There are freeware programs that will do this
586647
Posted Saturday, June 6, 2009
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Post #24155
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Hi Appleshaw. Thanks so much. I will try this remedy.
586647
Posted Monday, June 8, 2009
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Post #24171
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Hi Appleshaw
She still could not open it. My prof's system is a
Mac
; I have
sent
her JPG; she does not have GenePro nor am I guessing will she
buy
it. I also saved a copy in the GenePro off site locker for her to access but I am guessing that she needs the program to open this or what might you suggest a Mac alternative program would be that could open the GenePro document?
With thanks,
Jim
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