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printing problems with corel art in ms pub 2003
How do I do that in MS Pub? I can save the image as
several filetypes (eps is not one of them). None of the saves yielded good results. There is a convert option but that only shows one option -- Corel -- so nothing happens. Al -----Original Message----- copy and paste between different applications does tend to wonk the image; under Windows, eventually they land (as I understand it) as a flavor of WMF but the conversion isn't always pretty. If you have a postscript printer, export as eps. if not, try both emf and wmf (emf should work better).. "Al" wrote in message ... I could scan an existing printed copy and then use thato. I did try wmf but the image was jagged. It seems to lose something in the copy/paste action. The image convert function does not provide any options. Al -----Original Message----- Have you tried saving the image in .wmf? I have Corel, some created images will have thin lines, especially when copied and pasted. Actually Publisher 2003 does a far superior job pasting Corel images than any Publisher version. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.mvps.org/msauer/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Al" wrote in message ... I had been generating a small publication using MS Pub 2000 and it included some line art pasted in from Corel. (MS Pub identifies Corel 8). After I migrated to Pub 2003, this graphic prints very differently (before the lines were thick, now they are very thin almost invisible). I have tried saving in different formats but the image quality is poor (vector to bitmap?). I have also experimented with all the Format object settings but no luck although there may be some combo I did not try (printed a lot of paper) since it looks fine on the screen. Any clues on why the difference or other options to get the lines to be bolder? I am using the latest printer driver. Al . . |
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