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<title><![CDATA[Individual Plug-in - EuroSymphony Plotter]]></title>
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<item><title><![CDATA[EuroSymphony Plotter]]></title><link>http://www-03.ibm.com/software/lotus/symphony/plugin.nsf/web_DisPlayPlugin?open&amp;unid=E6408C139FACE5F185257A2C00769E1D&amp;form=home</link><description><![CDATA[EuroSymphony Plotter is a Lotus Symphony extension by MultiRacio Ltd. for high-precision custom illustrations and transformations. You can describe many geometric shapes in a spreadsheet table, and with EuroSymphony Plotter you can plot them.]]>&lt;br&gt;<![CDATA[Describe as many geometric shapes as you wish in a spreadsheet table (in the format detailed later on this page), select this data range and select Create Drawing from the Tools menu. (It is often simplest to select the data range by clicking and dragging on the column letters. You may get a warning message on the line with the header, but it will work.)]]>&lt;br&gt;<![CDATA[Simply right click a drawing in Calc and pick Disassemble Drawing to generate (on a new sheet) the table describing the drawing. If the drawing only contains components understood by EuroSymphony Plotter, the table can be used to recreate the drawing using the Create Drawing command. The coordinates can of course be transformed before recreating the drawing to achieve specific effects.]]>&lt;br&gt;</description><pubDate>Friday, June 29, 2012 5:35:37 PM</pubDate></item>
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