Dear Jiaorong,

There are two options to get your 3D view in PowerPoint:
*       once you created the Georef 3D, use the Apply3D operation. This
operation resamples an input raster map according to a gereference 3D. A
new (permanent) raster map is created (as a 3D view). This map can be
exported to for example .BMP
*       copy the 3D view to clipboard (use menu Edit|Copy) and Paste in
any other Windows application (e.g. PowerPoint).

Success!

J.F. (Jelger) Kooistra MSc
(ILWIS) Support Officer
IT Department, Sector Remote Sensing & GIS
International Institute for Aerospace Survey and Earth Sciences (ITC)
P.O. Box 6,  7500 AA Enschede, The Netherlands
Phone +31 (0)53 4874 217, Telefax +31 (0)53 4874 335
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jiaorong Li [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 1:26 AM
> To:   Ilwis-List
> Subject:      (ilwis-list) present 3d map in MS Power Point or other
> format.
> 
> Hi, there,
>  
> Thank you everyone for helped me worked out the way to create DEM.
>  
> Now, I want to be able to present this DEM in slide show at somewhere
> else. I think use Power Point is the best way to do this, but I can
> not export 3D view from ilwis to any format that Power Point can use.
> Can anyone give me some idea about this?
>  
> Thank you.
>  
> Jiaorong Li
> Water Studies Ltd.
> 59 Upper Cairns Tce
> PO Box 80
> Red Hill, Q4059
> Tel : 61-7-3369 6499
> Fax : 61-7-3368 1466 

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