Use windows metafile format.  Its a vector graphic format so it will
display in full
resolution.  png is bitmapped and so won't.  Also you can edit a wmf
graphic in Word using Word's built in graphic editor so you could change
the labels, etc. even after you have imported it.  Right click the graphic
in R and save or copy it as a metafile.

On 9/16/07, Zheng Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all:
>
> I am curious how to generate high-quality plot and graph with R and
> input it into my word document. my plot was always generated in device
> 2, when I save it as PNG, the quality is poor. Thank you very much for
> your consideration and time.
>
>
> ZLu
>
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