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How to export images from Sim4Life Analysis Results

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    Ender
    wrote on last edited by Ender
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    Hello there! My question is very simple: how can I export images (jpeg, png, tiff, etc) from graphs that I create in the Analysis section of Sim4Life? I thought it would be pretty simple but the best I can do right now is export the data, rather than an image. Is there a way to export images?

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      same problem at the moment.
      I also would like to export the high quality of the result images from Analysis.
      Do you figure it out now?

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        montanaro
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        Please view my reply here

        https://forum.zmt.swiss/topic/258/how-to-export-the-high-quality-of-results-images-from-analysis-section

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          The best I have been able to do without going to the effort of writing a script is to use the Windows Snipping tool to take a screenshot of the graph and save it.

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            That works! If it's for a 2D plot, you can always right click and export the data to an excel or csv file and then work with that if you'd prefer

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