How to make visible or great MATLAB SIMULINK Figures into MS Word or PPT

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This is very useful to the students of Undergraduate, postgraduate, and research scholars
This problem we face while exporting/ or copying figures from MATLAB SIMULINK model to MS Word document or PowerPoint presentation i.e. while writing thesis documentation or a paper or a report.
Generally, We follow different methods
Take ‘a screenshot’ of the plot and paste it into the MS Word or PPT and Crop it.
Invert the color of the plot using a paint application, if it is in dark window.
Copy to Clipboard (Ctl+C) from File and paste it the MS Word or PPT
By using the ‘Plot command’ in the MATLAB command window
By using Axes Properties from the Edit tab - Time-consuming
By using customized MATLAB code for the SIMULINK model and saving the figure in .png form.
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% MATLAB CODE: Plots from Simulink Model to Word or PPT, Source by Edxcell %
clc
clear all
close all
figure(1)
open('simfig1.slx');% Change to your model in place of simfig1
sim('simfig1.slx');% Simulating
% Variables saved in 'ans' file and access them as folllows
plot(ans.tsim,ans.inp1,'r:', ans.tsim,ans.out1,'b','LineWidth',1.5)
% You can use default variable tout directly in place of tsim
%plot(ans.tout,ans.inp1,'r:', ans.tout,ans.out1,'b','LineWidth',1.5)
title('Response of the 2^{nd} order system for a unit step','FontSize',12)
xlabel('t: Time(sec)','FontSize',12,'FontWeight','bold','Color','k')
ylabel('y(t): Output','FontSize',12,'FontWeight','bold','Color','r')
legend('r(t):Step Input', 'Ys):Output','FontSize',12)
text(3.07,1.5, 't_{p2}:  Second Peak','FontSize',12)
text(15,1.1, 't_s: Settling time','FontSize',12)
grid on
%Saving figure automatically in .png form after simulation.
saveas(gcf,'Fig1.png')% Can use more saveas if you have many figures.

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