When I copy a graph to Word, it slides up to the top edge of the "paper", from which it cannot be dislodged, if there is text present. It is in several ways quite unmanageable.
Word has some maneuvers such as various word wraps, but I can't find one that works.
Once it is in word I embellish the graph by the following method:
In Mathcad type your text to be affixed to the curve, such as "v/c", (using quote marks to make text and get a one-layered version). Make bold if desired. Copy to clipboard and go to word using \edit\paste special\as bitmap.
That way you can anoint the otherwise sparse graph,although the bitmap is not as sharp as could be.
Surely someone must have perfected the correct way, of dozens of ways, of exporting graphs and then embellishing them there. Thank you.
Word has some maneuvers such as various word wraps, but I can't find one that works.
Once it is in word I embellish the graph by the following method:
In Mathcad type your text to be affixed to the curve, such as "v/c", (using quote marks to make text and get a one-layered version). Make bold if desired. Copy to clipboard and go to word using \edit\paste special\as bitmap.
That way you can anoint the otherwise sparse graph,although the bitmap is not as sharp as could be.
Surely someone must have perfected the correct way, of dozens of ways, of exporting graphs and then embellishing them there. Thank you.