Thanks Brian and Tannaze,
You have saved me from my head exploding!
Kind Regards,
Nicola Davies,
BSc; MSc Comm.; PhD Candidate
Liasion Officer for the DHP Postgraduate Subcommittee
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian K. Saxby [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Mon 28/05/2007 10:57
To: Davies, Nicola
Cc: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Saving Figures as .tiff or .eps
Hi Nicola,
You can save your figures directly to TIFF or EPS format from SPSS,
although it's not obvious at first glance! Open your .spo output file with
your figures in, go to File, Export... then select Charts Only in the
Export: field of the dialog box. You'll notice the options in the Export
Format, File Type: box change and now include TIFF and EPS. Save each
figure separately, and you should be able to view them in any graphics
package (e.g. MS Photo Editor) to make sure they're okay.
Hope that helps,
Brian Saxby
> Hi All,
>
> I am currently writing up some of my findings for publication. The
> journal I am writing for has stated that all figures needed to be included
> separately, more specifically:
>
> "Upload each figure as a separate file in either .tiff or .eps format"
>
> How would I do this? I have the figures in word and spss and when I go to
> save them I don't seem to have a .tiff or .eps option. Any feedback would
> be great!
>
> Best Wishes,
>
> Nicola
>
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