Life Science Tutorials

Microsoft Office

Editing M-Mode ultrasound images for creating a figure in Powerpoint.

It is sometimes nice to be able to...

It is sometimes nice to be able to show M-Mode ultrasound Images in a presentation or report/paper. This quick tutorial shows you how to create a figure to compare two images with different scales.

Embedding a YouTube video into a Powerpoint Presentation.

There are occasions when we need to use...

There are occasions when we need to use a youTube (or other streaming) video in a presentation in Powerpoint. This tutorial shows one way of achieving this.

Creating RAW data figures from LabChart for Mac.

This tutorial shows how to create a figure...

This tutorial shows how to create a figure using the RAW data from LabChart in order to show the data as it appears on the ZOOM windows within LabChart. This is one workaround for Mac users who cannot copy graphical data from the ZOOM window and then edit in Powerpoint as a vector image. This workaround will also work with the PC version of the software, and can easily be used as an alternative to the copying an image from the ZOOM window.

Giving a Scientific Presentation – Hints and Tips

Some helpful hints on preparing and presenting scientific...

Some helpful hints on preparing and presenting scientific data.

Making Colour Graphs in Prism for Powerpoint Presentations and Posters.

This tutorial shows you how to change the...

This tutorial shows you how to change the colour of graphs to fit in with colour schemes often used for poster presentations, PowerPoint presentations and slide shows.

Annotating RAW data traces from LabChart (using Powerpoint)

Sometimes you may be required to show some...

Sometimes you may be required to show some raw data from LabChart. Screen grabs don’t look good and are hard to edit and scale. The answer is to transfer pictures data form the Zoom window in LabChart into a programme like Powerpoint and then edit and annotate the image. This process ONLY works on the PC version of LabChart or LabChart reader, the MacOS version does not support this functionality, unfortunately.

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