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'''WMF''' means '''W'''ord '''M'''eta'''f'''ile. | '''WMF''' means '''W'''ord '''M'''eta'''f'''ile. | ||
TARGET 3001! enables you to insert parts of your schematic or layout into text documents using the word metafile format. Find this option in [[Menu File]] / [[Input/Output Formats]] / [[File transfer/Documentation]] / "Plan/layout via WMF in Word etc..." | TARGET 3001! enables you to insert parts of your schematic or layout into text documents using the word metafile format.<br>Find this option in [[Menu File]] / [[Input/Output Formats]] / [[File transfer/Documentation]] / "Plan/layout via WMF in Word etc..."<br> | ||
By pressing [Strg]+[Alt]+[V] in MS Word the following dialog opens and allows the use of the option "Insert contents". Now you can select ''Image (Windows-Metafile)'' (see image). | By pressing [Strg]+[Alt]+[V] in MS Word the following dialog opens and allows the use of the option "Insert contents".<br> | ||
Now you can select ''Image (Windows-Metafile)'' (see image). | |||
[[Image:word_metadatei.jpg]]<br><small>Sorry - no english MS Word available...</small><br><br> | [[Image:word_metadatei.jpg]]<br><small>Sorry - no english MS Word dialog available...</small><br><br> | ||
Revision as of 14:55, 14 November 2013
WMF means Word Metafile.
TARGET 3001! enables you to insert parts of your schematic or layout into text documents using the word metafile format.
Find this option in Menu File / Input/Output Formats / File transfer/Documentation / "Plan/layout via WMF in Word etc..."
By pressing [Strg]+[Alt]+[V] in MS Word the following dialog opens and allows the use of the option "Insert contents".
Now you can select Image (Windows-Metafile) (see image).


