Hi Jim, thank you for your reply.

Apart from win.metafile(), is there some other function available which can
handle multiple prints or par(mfrow=c(2,2)) command and eventually can be
used in powerpoint/word. thanks,

Kim

On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:42 PM, jim holtman <jholt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> ?win.metafile
>
>
> For win.metafile only one plot is allowed per file, and Windows seems to
> disallow reusing the file. So the *only* way to allow multiple plots is to
> use a parametrized filename as in the example.
> win.metafile("Rplot%02d.wmf", pointsize = 10)
> Notice the %02d in the file name.
>
>   On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:36 PM, Kim Jung Hwa <kimhwamaill...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
>
>>  Hi All,
>>
>> I need a file which I can import to MS Word, I'm trying win.metafile(),
>> but
>> it does not seem to support multiple print commands at once (please see
>> below). Is there an alternative to get plots file which can be used in
>> powerpoint/word?
>>
>> # R code:
>> # this does not work; but same thing works with pdf()
>> library(lattice)
>> win.metafile("test.wmf")
>> p1 <- xyplot(decrease ~ treatment, OrchardSprays, groups = rowpos,
>>       type = "a",
>>       auto.key =
>>       list(space = "right", points = FALSE, lines = TRUE))
>>
>> p2 <- xyplot(sunspot.year ~ 1700:1988, xlab = "", type = "l",
>>               scales = list(x = list(alternating = 2)),
>>               main = "Yearly Sunspots")
>>
>> print(p1, split=c(1,1,2,1), more=TRUE)
>> print(p2, split=c(2,1,2,1))
>> dev.off()
>>
>> Can anyone help please, thanks,
>> Kim
>>
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