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JPEGs "echoing"
In Publisher 2003, suddenly every JPEG I insert that exceeds somewhere between 200 and 300 K suddenly becomes a "tiled" picture. That is, it will stay the same size, but squeeze down so two or three distorted versions of the JPEG appear in the box. Only solution I have found.....a troublesome, time consuming one.....reduce the image size to under 200 K! I have never before had this problem in 2000 or now 2003 Publisher.....I use a LOT of JPEGs! Help
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JPEGs "echoing"
After 24 hours and long conversations with both HP & Microsoft.........
The problem (think of a graphic with the box divided into thirds....an upper, middle and lower third, each reproducing the graphic in a compressed top-to-bottom mode)......... A glitch is causing Microsoft Publisher 2003, in some situations, to do this....... Only solution, til they come up with a patch, is to turn off the spooling and print direct to printer..... Don't know why, but it works! |
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JPEGs "echoing"
Thanks for the report. It will filed away in case someone else has this issue...
-- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.mvps.org/msauer/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "GandalfGrey" wrote in message ... After 24 hours and long conversations with both HP & Microsoft......... The problem (think of a graphic with the box divided into thirds....an upper, middle and lower third, each reproducing the graphic in a compressed top-to-bottom mode)......... A glitch is causing Microsoft Publisher 2003, in some situations, to do this....... Only solution, til they come up with a patch, is to turn off the spooling and print direct to printer..... Don't know why, but it works! |
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