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Old November 8th, 2004, 12:15 AM
Markle6789
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Default Importing formats?

I work in Macromedia FreeHand 8. I have to send files to someone working in
Publisher. What formats does Publisher accept? i.e.: TIFF, EPS, JPEG.

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Old November 8th, 2004, 07:26 AM
Ed Bennett
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While in a state of ecstasy after repairing his laptop, Ed sees a
message from Markle6789 . On it
is written:
I work in Macromedia FreeHand 8. I have to send files to someone
working in Publisher. What formats does Publisher accept? i.e.:
TIFF, EPS, JPEG.


Microsoft Publisher accepts graphics in EMF, WMF, JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, EMZ,
WMZ, PCZ, TIFF*, CDR**, CGM, EPS***, PCD, PICT, WPG, MIX, FPX, PCX, DRW****,
DXF, and TGA

* Publisher accepts most but not all TIFF variants. It is normally safer to
use PNG instead. Publisher doesn't normally handle TIFF files from
Photoshop or multi-page TIFFs

** Files in CorelDraw! 6 and earlier formats work with Publisher

*** EPS files will print the low-resolution preview unless the publication
is printed to a PostScript printer or PDF file, in which case the graphics
will print at full resolution.

**** Micrographx Designer/Draw

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Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
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