Life size plotting of XY data

Hi,
We have a system that does surface scan of components to generate cross section profile. The width and height data is then shown on an XY graph. On the XY graph, X-axis represents width of a component and Y-axis represents gauge (or thickness). We take this graph as .jpg into our MS Word report (attached as "TEST REPORT.doc").
From the report it can be seen that the cross section profile has been made to fit the graph area (and thus it is not 1:1 size of the component under test).
Our question: How do we take a life size printout of this data. In the attached example, the component is nearly 225mm wide and max height is upto 13mm.
We are using LV 7.1 with Report Generation Toolkit and Database Connectivity Toolkit. OS is Win2000 Prof.
An early answer will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Gurdas
Gurdas Singh
PhD. Candidate | Civil Engineering | NCSU.edu
Attachments:
TEST REPORT.doc ‏46 KB

You are not limited to your screen size when you resize the graph for export. Determine how many pixels wide and high you want your final plot on the page (look at your printer resolution), then set the graph that size. Grab the image and post it to Word. The attached VI shows the first part of this process by saving a PNG of a simple sine wave at a size larger than most screen resolutions (3000x1500). In use, I did not see the graph resize, but the image was the correct size. My screen resolution was 2560x1024 (dual monitor) when I did the test.
Good luck.
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Attachments:
TestSaveLargeControlImage.vi ‏43 KB

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