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Manisha: The answer to your question depends as to which format <br>
your pictures are in ... most of the common one can (or can
be<br>
easily converted into acceptable formats).<br>
Regards, John<br>
PS It may be about as FAQ as you can get but neither link so much as
mentions<br>
a very commonly used graphics format namely WMF<br>
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texhax Digest, Vol 2003, Issue 189 <br>
From: "Philip G. Ratcliffe"
<philip.ratcliffe@uninsubria.it><br>
Subject: RE: [texhax] Query<br>
To: "Manisha Agrawal" <manishaa@iitk.ac.in>,
<texhax@tug.org><br>
> I am a new user and am facing some problem regarding the
graphics<br>
> inclusion in latex.<br>
> Actually, i have a document in word containing some pictures.<br>
> I am not able to import these pictures into latex.<br>
> Can you please guide me?<br>
This is about as FAQ as you can get, take a look at<br>
<a href="http://silas.psfc.mit.edu/elec_fig/elec_figures.pdf" eudora="autourl">http://silas.psfc.mit.edu/elec_fig/elec_figures.pdf</a><br>
or at TeX FAQ:
<a href="http://faq.tug.org/" eudora="autourl">http://faq.tug.org/</a>
(also linked at the bottom of every<br>
texhax posting).<br>
Cheers, Philip G. Ratcliffe<br><br>
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<tt> Dr. John M. Simmie<br>
Chemistry Department & Environmental Change Institute<br>
National University of Ireland, Galway::Ireland<br>
Phone: +353-91-750388::Fax: +353-91-525700<br>
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