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ArticlesDrag-And-Drop Technical Graphics


July 1995 / What's New / Drag-And-Drop Technical Graphics

The Axum 4.0 for Windows graphics and data-analysis package ($595) lets you create publication-quality technical graphs. The program provides Windows 95 features while running under Windows 3.1. These features include OLE 2.0, drag and drop, multithreading, object orientation, tabbed dialog boxes, outline views, and shortcut menus. You can drag and drop data from an OLE 2.0 spreadsheet directly into an Axum graph and embed Axum graphs in word processing documents.

Contact: TriMetrix, Seattle, WA, (800) 548-5653 or (206) 527-1801.


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