Hi man-with-the-funny-name,
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There are two possibilities nowadays, maybe they are sufficient for Your needs.Hi all,Open Office 2.3 is an excellent software package and does almost everything I need from my office software. I was particularly impressed by the improvement to the "Calc" graphs in v2.3 as I felt that the graphs had been the only draw back to using open office. The one thing I am lacking now is a chemical drawing feature. There are a number of open source programs available to create chemical structures but what I ideally need is something which can be easily integrated into one of the Open Office programs, so that structures don't have to be imported as pictures that cannot be subsequently amended. I don't know whether this would be best done as an added feature to an existing program such as "Draw", as a plug in or as a completely new program but it would be a great help to all the chemists like myself who currently use Open Office.
(1) Have You tried to copy-paste the gaphics You need from Your preferred Chemistry-program to OOo where You need it? This should import at least a graphical representation (metafile).
(2) You may also try insert/object/as OLE to embed Your chemistry drawing using it's file as object.
HTH!
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