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red x -pictures don't print
I wouldn't scan directly into publisher.
I'd scan to a .tif file at 1200 if you want, keep in separate folder, then use IrFanview or any image editor to adjust images prior to using in any publication (keep copy of original scan). This way you have a hi res lossless original to work with and make into anything you want to later. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP Expression Web "Gregory" wrote in message ... ok..but can I change the resolution of the scan in publisher after I have scanned it in a document?- without having to re-scan all the images? Thanks! "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote: and 1200 dpi is waaaayyyy over-kill for print...300 or even 150 is generally fine. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP Expression Web "JoAnn Paules" wrote in message ... Red x's indicate a broken link. How did you insert the pictures in the publication? -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies" "Gregory" wrote in message ... Here's my problem: I scanned a whole bunch of pictures ito publisher 2007 as part of a booklet I want to convert into a PDF file and then print (or e-mail). When I convert the document to PDF, the pictures don't show on the pdf - only an empty black box or the box with a red x in it. They also don't show in the print preview page. I think that the problem may be that I scanned the pics at a very high resolution - 1200, and somehow this is causing a problem. 1. How can I change the resolution of a picture once I have scanned it in a publisher document? 2. Or make the pictures show up in the pdf document? Thanks, Gregory |
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