Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!eng.ufl.edu!drwho!ahnc From: ahnc@drwho.ee.ufl.edu (Chieteuk Ahn) Newsgroups: comp.text.desktop Subject: Re: Import an excel chart eps file to SUN interleaf Keywords: excel eps interleaf Message-ID: <1991Apr19.014034.27485@eng.ufl.edu> Date: 19 Apr 91 01:40:34 GMT References: <1991Apr11.162757.3143@eng.ufl.edu> Sender: ahnc@drwho (Chieteuk Ahn) Organization: University of Florida, Electrical Engineering Dept. Lines: 29 I post this message since I failed to send e-mail through INTERNET to the repliers or to whom sent me helpful comments on that matter. First thanks a lot. Your messages gives me a relief. I happend to find a way to circumvent the problem. The story is as follows: After I saw your messages, I gave up to import the Excel chart and decided to use the charting option within Interleaf though it is limited and does not have the charting option I want - line chart with hi-ro-close type supported by the Excel. One day I simply - during break - imported an Excel generated chart remained into one of my Interleaf document page which already has a chart generated by Interleaf itself. Then the printout shows all charts - 3 Excel charts and one Interleaf chart - without any problem. So then I tried to print several options by resizing the Interleaf chart and hyding the Interleaf chart behind one of Excel chart in order not to print Interleaf chart. Then the printout shows the Excel charts only. Summary: The page which has Excel charts should have at least one Interleaf chart or Interleaf generated graph as the last one - place the Interleaf chart first at the position in which the last Excel chart will be on, then cover it with the last Excel chart eps file probably resized. I think the Interleaf chart deceives the ps interpreter in Interleaf to render everything before it and thus print all. Thank you again for help. ....ahnc