Microsoft Graph, how do I export 'user defined' templates

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ricon

Hi!

I've got a big bunch of 'user defined' templates that I've created with
Microsoft Graph:mac v.X on my PowerBook. Now I need to export all these
so I can use them on a PC.

How do I do that?

regards

..rickard
 
Well that explains how I export 'user defined' graphs on a PC to
another PC. What I'm looking for is a way to export 'user-defined'
graphs from a Mac to a PC. It's about 100 different graphs in my 'user
defined' library that on my Mac. Now I need to export them to multiple
computers running Windows 2000 or XP.

..r
 
Ricon said:
Well that explains how I export 'user defined' graphs on a PC to
another PC. What I'm looking for is a way to export 'user-defined'
graphs from a Mac to a PC. It's about 100 different graphs in my 'user
defined' library that on my Mac. Now I need to export them to multiple
computers running Windows 2000 or XP.

You've dismissed it w/o trying it I take it?

Do a Find on the file "Graph Chart User Gallery" on the Mac.
Copy it to the PC, put it in the folder mentioned in the link you read and
rename it to GRUSRGAL.GRA

Works fine here.
 
Well based on what I read I never understood that there was a file
called Graph Chart User Gallery that I could copy and rename... But now
I'm getting somewhere! The only problem I have right now is that I cant
find the 'Graph Chart User Gallery' on my Mac. I only find a file
called 'Graph Chart Gallery (10)' and I can export it to a PC but
offcourse my graphs arent in there...

Any ideas?

thanks
..r
 
Ricon said:
Well based on what I read I never understood that there was a file
called Graph Chart User Gallery that I could copy and rename...

Sometimes you have to out-Think Different-it. ;-)
I'm getting somewhere! The only problem I have right now is that I cant
find the 'Graph Chart User Gallery' on my Mac. I only find a file
called 'Graph Chart Gallery (10)' and I can export it to a PC but
offcourse my graphs arent in there...

Any ideas?

Mine's in

MacintoshHD:Users:steve:Library:Preferences:Microsoft

So choose Go, Home
Open Library
Open Preferences
Open Microsoft
It should be there.
 

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