How can I print a LabView-Blockdiagram into a file?

Hello,
I'd like to print a Blockdiagram into a file to insert it into a
Word-Document. How can I do this best? (I don't need a function that
does it automatically for me in LabView!)
Thanks!

RMy wrote:
> I prefer to make a screen dump (Alt+PrintScrn) and paste picture into
> my document. Alternative: Print to a .rtf-file. Problem is with large
> blockdiagrams that doesnt fit into one page. Solutions?
Maybe installing a hpgl-driver and print to a file.
Download the hpgl-graphics filter from microsoft (was included until
Office 95 i think) and import it to the word-document.
You'll lose the colors this way (as far as i remember).
Use a postscript printerdriver to print to a file. Convert it to
something, you can import to your application.
Use a pdf-printerdriver. But I don't know how you can import graphics
from pdf (a subset of postscript) to other applications.
Print to PostScript-File, use ImageMagick's "convert" program to conver
t
it to something userful for you and import it.
These are my ideas...
bye
Marco

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