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John Haine20/02/2020 09:16:45
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Sam, worth noting that if you paste an Excel plot into Powerpoint and right-click on the image, there is an option to "Save as picture", you can select png or jpg.

When you say "John Wilding’s 290 tooth large wheel. The teeth of the latter being of conventionally accepted cycloidal design." I assume you mean the circular approximation to cycloidal addendum?

I'll PM you on this topic.

Sam Stones20/02/2020 17:58:16
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Jason,

Thank you for spotting my frustration. Your edit is much appreciated.

John,

Rather set in my ways, I've never used Powerpoint as an editing tool.

Re your PM, it's 5am and I'm still waking up and haven't got around to reading it. Actually, I was in the middle of responding to comments in this thread including the addendum radius issue.

Time to finish my cuppa tea.

Sam

PS Just read your PM John. Thanks for the thought, I'll reply by (direct) email.

Cheers

Edited By Sam Stones on 20/02/2020 18:02:32

Neil Wyatt20/02/2020 18:07:13
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You can save as picture in Word as well.

Neil

Sam Stones20/02/2020 18:22:10
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Thanks Neil,

Is that much different to my using CTRL-C of the graph and then CTRL-V(ing) into Word?

That's what I did and the only way I could think of doing it.

Having said that, I discovered that I had no difficulty with my earlier attempts while dealing with those extended Meshing threads.

This is a tired old 84 yo brain down here.

Sam

John Haine20/02/2020 19:47:02
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Posted by Neil Wyatt on 20/02/2020 18:07:13:

You can save as picture in Word as well.

Neil

Thanks Neil, never had cause to try it, a useful tip.

roy entwistle21/02/2020 12:01:09
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Don't forget that with clocks, the wheels drive the pinions

Roycheeky

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