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Hot Spots on Photo image after saving to Web Page.
For those of you familiar with Publisher (I'm using 2000). I'm working on my
family's holiday e-card. And every once in while I've had this happen over the years...not always though so having problems troubleshooting it. When I insert my photo file, it looks fine. File is currently saved as JPEG but I've tried various formats too. BUT, then when I 'save to web page' (then I copy/paste this into my email so it comes through as a graphic (e-card) there are hot spots on parts of my kids' faces....it's weird. Their nose, cheeks are 'hot' (almost white; making them look unatural). It looks fine in the Publisher file but weird after I 'save it to Web Page and then also weird when I send/receive the e-card. Doing a test to myself until I can correct the problem. Thanks in advance, |
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