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To1 = 270 K. T.o1 = 330 K. Pressure Ratio. CDT ... To1 = 330 K. Pressure Ratio. CDT, K. To1 = 270 K. 10. 20. 30. 40. 400. 600. 800. 1000. 1200. To1 = 330 K ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Figures created using Copy and Paste commands


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- Figures created using Copy and Paste commands
  • See what happens when you double click
  • - Pro you can maintain the ability to
    change (as seen on RHS figure)
  • - Con Difficult to create high quality
    graphics
  • - I used a coloured background to see the
    features of the graph more easily

2
- Figure created using Copy and Paste Special
commands (Enhanced meta file)
  • See what happens when you click once
  • See what happen when you double click
  • See what happens when you right click

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- Figure created by right clicking Editing
Converting to MS object
  • See what happens when you click once, twice,
    three time (slowly)
  • Try moving the object selected (e.g., 20)
  • - Change the font of a selected text object
    (e.g., 20)

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1200
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10
1000
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PR_plot
270
K
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CDT
800
,
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PR_plot
330
K
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o2_aii
600
583.729
400
10
20
30
40
40
10
PR_plot
Pressure Ratio
To1 270 K
T.o1 330 K
- Figure from last slide modified by right
clicking and Ungrouping
  • See how you can select, modify and move each
    object

5
1200
1000
CDT
800
600
400
10
20
30
40
Pressure Ratio
To1 270 K
T.o1 330 K
- Figure from last slide modified by removing
unwanted objects
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- Figure from last slide modified by changing
fonts, text, lines and size
  • Finish by selecting all objects of the graphic,
    right clicking to Group and Resize
  • Add background if desired and group again (as on
    RHS figure)
  • Copy and paste into another software (say
    Mathcad) using Paste Special
  • See effect of enlarging a metafile and a bitmap
    copy
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