Hi Mary,
I use the ghostview so see "ps" and "eps" files in windows system.
The windows system don't recognize the epsi extension.
I'll continue using the eps file. I don't like the png format.
Thanks,
Guilherme.
2013/8/19 Mary Haley <haley@ucar.edu>
> Hi,
>
> I don't have a Windows system to try this on, but what happens when you
> navigate your way to to the file via the Windows Search window, and then
> double-click the file?
>
> Have you tried a PNG or PDF file instead?
>
> --Mary
>
> On Aug 15, 2013, at 2:46 PM, Guilherme Martins wrote:
>
> > I have a curiosity, how can I open the epsi file in windows? For
> example, I created one figure (epsi) and I want insert it in word (.doc).
> For eps and ps files I don't have problems because I use the ghostview.
> >
> > Guilherme.
> >
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