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hi everyone in this video im going to show you how you can save your beautiful gg plots from getting messed up uh when you export your plot as an image with gg save if you work in our studio then you see on the left you see your code and you see your beautiful plot in the plots window on the right hand side of your rstudio window but the problem with the our studio window is that it isnt fixed in size and if you change the size of the window then you also immediately change the how your plot looks you can solve this issue by fixing the image size and the image resolutions of the plots you see in rstudio this you can do with the camcorder package after youve installed the camcorder package using the instructions from its github page you can call the ggrecord function which enables that all plots that you generate will be exported as an image file and then shown in rstudio since gg record exports plot as images it works pretty much the same as gg save but it needs an additional argum