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To: Chip McVickar who wrote (5493)11/15/2002 1:39:12 PM
From: moorso  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207957
 
Chip,

Anyone who wants an expandable or shinkable spiral, just pm ur e-mail address and I'd be glad to pass it along this weekend. You can very easily tell excel what percentage of change of the size you want, and it'll change it for ya. You can also have thick line, thin line, dotted line...all very easy, and u can print it out. Its also good cuz you can copy and paste over an excel chart then rotate it, flip it, wotever....since I wuz slow at work today, I improved on what I had a little.

mOOrso



To: Chip McVickar who wrote (5493)11/15/2002 3:33:04 PM
From: HairBall  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 207957
 
Chip: If you are talking about this link...
dec10.net
...this is not my graphic.

It is a Macromedia Flash graphic. To print or screen capture the Golden Rectangle and Spiral, wait until the "spiral out" graphic has completed. Close the text portion of the flash presentation by clicking on the upper right hand "X" in the grayed back text box. That should leave only the Golden Rectangle and Spiral Graphic.

Then place your cursor over the spiral and right click, then choose print.

If you want to capture the rectangle and spiral into your computer, first make sure you can see all of the graphic in the window be for you capture it. To screen capture just the active window, press "Alt-Print Screen", this will capture the active window and place it into the windows clip board. You can then paste it from the clip board into any graphics program.

To remove the rectangle from the spiral, enlarge the spiral dramatically, remove the rectangle carefully using an erase or deletion tool in your graphics program. Then save the spiral by itself.

Regards,
LG