Editable Igor Pro graph exported to Powerpoint (this is for Mac versions of both software).

So when I was working at my previous job. I had windows XP, with the latest windows version of Igor Pro and the latest windows version of Powerpoint. I was able to export graphs as a .emf or .wmf and insert them into powerpoint and the graphs were still somewhat editable. I could change the text for the axis, or the colors for the curves or font sizes.

Now I am working on a Mac OS 10.6 with the Mac version of Igor Pro and the Mac version of Powerpoint (latest versions of each). The export as .emf or .wmf seems to be gone. So I'm not sure how to get graphs into powerpoint in a way that any editing can be done. Is this option gone to me now?

While doing a search here I saw one option where you save the graph as a copy as a .pxp, and then this file can be inserted as an object in powerpoint that sits off slide and can be edited and pasted into the powerpoint slide. Not bad, but wondering if there is another option.

Thanks!
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So when I was working at my previous job. I had windows XP, with the latest windows version of Igor Pro and the latest windows version of Powerpoint. I was able to export graphs as a .emf or .wmf and insert them into powerpoint and the graphs were still somewhat editable. I could change the text for the axis, or the colors for the curves or font sizes.


This is possible because PowerPoint understands the internals of EMF which is a Microsoft Windows-specific graphics format.

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Now I am working on a Mac OS 10.6 with the Mac version of Igor Pro and the Mac version of Powerpoint (latest versions of each). The export as .emf or .wmf seems to be gone.


Because EMF is a Windows format, Igor can not generate it on Macintosh.

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So I'm not sure how to get graphs into powerpoint in a way that any editing can be done. Is this option gone to me now?


Yes, unless Microsoft decides to better-support EPS or PDF. But Microsoft would not want to do that because it would strengthen Adobe (creator of EMF and PDF).