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How do I get 300dpi resolution for my Publisher doc?
I've created an ad and am submitting it for publication. It needs to be
minimum 300dpi resolution...How do I see what resolution it is and how do I set it to 300dpi? |
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How do I get 300dpi resolution for my Publisher doc?
Select all, group, right-click, save as picture, select 300dpi.
-- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com http://officebeta.iponet.net/en-us/p...649111033.aspx "ebj" wrote in message ... I've created an ad and am submitting it for publication. It needs to be minimum 300dpi resolution...How do I see what resolution it is and how do I set it to 300dpi? |
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How do I get 300dpi resolution for my Publisher doc?
ebj wrote:
I've created an ad and am submitting it for publication. It needs to be minimum 300dpi resolution...How do I see what resolution it is and how do I set it to 300dpi? ===================================== What's your Publisher version number? If it's the 2003 version ...read the following. If you save in an image format....jpg, .png, .tif, .etc... there is a "Change" button on the 'Save As' screen that allows you to change the DPI to 300. -- *Notice* This is not tech support. I am only a volunteer..... Solutions that work for me may not work for you. Proceed at your own risk. John Inzer Picture It! MVP Digital Image Highlights and FAQs http://tinyurl.com/aczzp |
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How do I get 300dpi resolution for my Publisher doc?
ebj wrote:
I've created an ad and am submitting it for publication. It needs to be minimum 300dpi resolution...How do I see what resolution it is and how do I set it to 300dpi? In Publisher 2003, the resolution of individual images can be checked through the Graphics Manager. If images are lower in resolution than 300dpi, then the extra quality cannot be added magically. You can resize the images smaller to increase the resolution, but that may not work with your design. Pixels may be noticeable when you print if any image has a quality lower than 300dpi. Whether or not you can put up with that is up to you. Saving as a 300dpi file may work around a printer's requirement for a 300dpi file, but it will not magically add the extra quality that the rule is intended to enforce. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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How do I get 300dpi resolution for my Publisher doc?
When I go to Save as Picture I don't have the option to select 300dpi.
I'm using Publisher 2002...Does that make a difference? "Mary Sauer" wrote: Select all, group, right-click, save as picture, select 300dpi. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com http://officebeta.iponet.net/en-us/p...649111033.aspx "ebj" wrote in message ... I've created an ad and am submitting it for publication. It needs to be minimum 300dpi resolution...How do I see what resolution it is and how do I set it to 300dpi? |
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How do I get 300dpi resolution for my Publisher doc?
ebj wrote:
When I go to Save as Picture I don't have the option to select 300dpi. I'm using Publisher 2002...Does that make a difference? Yes. Publisher 2002 could only save as 72dpi images. You can use a workaround to save as a 300dpi image. Create a PDF using PrimoPDF from www.primopdf.com, then save it as an image using GhostScript/GSview (http://ed.mvps.org/Static.aspx?=Publisher/convertpdf) -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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How do I get 300dpi resolution for my Publisher doc?
If you are sending it as a pdf, you can usually set the printing
resolution in the program - at least in Acrobat. Mike ebj wrote: I've created an ad and am submitting it for publication. It needs to be minimum 300dpi resolution...How do I see what resolution it is and how do I set it to 300dpi? |
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How do I get 300dpi resolution for my Publisher doc?
Using pdf2image you can convert any document, graphics drawing or form saved
as a PDF file to one of the defacto image formats used in on web-sites: GIF, JPEG and/or PNG. Resolution (for example 300) can be specified. See http://www.pdf2image.com for more information and to download a free eval. "Mike Koewler" wrote: If you are sending it as a pdf, you can usually set the printing resolution in the program - at least in Acrobat. Mike ebj wrote: I've created an ad and am submitting it for publication. It needs to be minimum 300dpi resolution...How do I see what resolution it is and how do I set it to 300dpi? |
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