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In a previous post we noted the increasing importance of biologics as therapeutic agents, with 37% of the drugs approved by the FDA in 2017 being biologic entities. A recent article in Chemical & ...
You can embed a ChemBio3D image in PowerPoint, and manipulate it during a slideshow. This video demonstrates how to: Embed a Chem3D molecule in PowerPoint or Microsoft Word. Use basic 3D manipulation tools (zoom, rotate, display mode) in PowerPoint. Embed an animated GIF instead, for use on websites or within PowerPoint. The steps for embedding a Chem3D object are: Arrange the 3D molecular representation in ChemBio3D. Select the whole molecule, or the portion of the molecule to export. Select menu item Edit > Copy As > Embedded Object. In PowerPoint, select menu item Edit > Paste. The embedded object appears with a note "<>". To manipulate the embedded object, switch into presentation mode. Click here to update your profile.
This video demonstrates how to:
The steps for embedding a Chem3D object are:
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