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Introduction
» 3D Graph Generator
» System Requirements
3D Graph Generator
» About 3D Graph Generator
» Features
» Applications
User Guide
» User Guide
» Quick Example
» Data Format
» Understanding 3D Graph
» Main Form
» Options
» Graph
» Printing & Saving To File
Reference
» Reference
» Keyboard
» Limitations
» Troubleshooting
» Bug Fixes & Enhancements
 

Features

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  • View the graph from any position in realtime 3D!
  • Stunning presentation that maintains interest
  • Simple integration with Microsoft Excel
  • Skin support for complete customised look and feel
  • Orbit and fly-through viewing controls
  • Impressive textured and specular (shiny) surfaces
  • Handy translucent height guides
  • Plays your favourite mp3 sound file
  • Fully documented help file
  • 3D mouse interaction
  • Utilises the power of Microsoft DirectX
 
3D Graph Generator

Simple Integration with Microsoft Excel

Arrange your data in Excel in the format shown below:

Simple Integration with Microsoft Excel

Go to File > Save As... > Save as type: CSV (Comma delimited) (*.csv) and save it to a file. Start the 3D Graph Generator program and open the csv file you just created. It will appear in the same format as it did in Excel. All you need to do then is just press Go!

Microsoft Powerpoint (and other tips)

  • The easiest way to show the 3D Graph in Powerpoint is to print the image to a file and then insert that image into your presentation.
  • Alternatively you could record it as a video file and then insert that into your presentation. This can be done by using screen recording software such as Fraps.
    Another use for recording it as a video would be to use your powerful PC to create the movie, then play it back on the laptop that is used for the presentation, especially in the case where your laptop does not meet the minimum system requirements. This idea can also extend to other computers that cannot support the 3D graph program itself, such as those with Windows NT4, but can view a video of the 3D Graph instead.
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