How to export the Dissociation Curve of Real-Time PCR to PowerPoint or Word file?
netnewbie
2006-09-11 14:19:21 UTC
I am trying to export the dissociation curve of a real-time PCR (a file with .sds extension generated with 7500 System Software) to Powerpoint or Microsoft file. But it seems like no way to do it after an extensive research. Do you know how to do it? Thank you for yopur help in advance!
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Five answers:
laura w
2006-09-11 14:39:16 UTC
try a screen shot, press the 'print screen' button on your keyboard when the curve is on screen, then paste it wher you want it.
I have the same nightmare with HPLC traces...
thierryinho
2006-09-11 14:36:06 UTC
I have no idea what you are talking about. Usually these spectral analysis are done discretely/numerically which means they take many points and find the value at each point. See if you can get the points for the curve you have. If you can find the points, you have copy them into a text file (notepad). Then you can go to MS Excel and click on the 'Data' in the toolbar menu then go to 'Import Data' and 'Import from a file'. When the explorer comes up browse and select your .txt file. Make sure the delimiters are matching with the .sds delimiters.
You know how to plot in Excel right? Then take the plot from excel to ppt or word. I hope I've helped.
Gene Guy
2006-09-12 04:55:28 UTC
When you finish the analysis in the SDS software, I think that you can export the image of the curve under the file drop down menu, but I am not positive.
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2016-10-15 01:37:26 UTC
Assuming you have a application which will write PDF archives, which incorporate Adobe Acrobat or while you're making use of place of work 2007 with the pdf plug-in, then interior the report-print menu elect the PDF printer, this might output your PPT as a pdf, bear in ideas nevertheless you will not see any animations or transitions you have utilized as whether its for on reveal examining, it in effect will become a printed rfile.
John V
2006-09-12 06:15:15 UTC
another vote for the easy method of taking a screen shot.
that's how we have to get primer extension data from Genemapper into anything else.
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