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Hello Ken, Yes, you can. If, for example, you want to include a circle of radius 3 cm in a Word document, construct this circle in GSP. Select it. If you don't want the center to be in your Word diagram, make sure the center is deselected. Copy it. Go to your Word document and paste it. Whatever in your GSP sketch that you want to appear in your Word document needs to be selected. If it's not selected, it won't copy. Cheers! -Jeanne, for the T2T service
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