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Publisher 2000
-----Original Message----- On 27 Apr 2004 15:14, "Redroof-Erma" wrote: Brian, Thanks for your reply. The size is 58.2MB. Should I have reduced the file sizes on all photos before importing? I've done this in the past and the resolution was as good when it was printed. Is there a way to avoid this? It sounds like it is related to either printer memory or oversized pictures. Do you have any problems printing like a 5 or 8 page newsletter using the newsletter wizard which contains standard clipart. -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.mvps.org/publisher This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. . Brian, I never use standard clipart. It's for a school and they always want real photos. I went back and reduced the file size of each photo and it had no uploading problem on my computer. But, before I did this, I burned a CD with the newsletter file and opened it with a newer version of Publisher (2002) at the school and it uploaded just fine with the huge file sizes. So it must be a problem with the older vs. don't you think? Thank you so much for responding to my questions. Redroof |
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Publisher 2000
On 28 Apr 2004 22:43, "Redroof"
wrote: I never use standard clipart. It's for a school and they always want real photos. I went back and reduced the file size of each photo and it had no uploading problem on my computer. But, before I did this, I burned a CD with the newsletter file and opened it with a newer version of Publisher (2002) at the school and it uploaded just fine with the huge file sizes. So it must be a problem with the older vs. don't you think? The newer versions of Publisher (2002 2003) reduce the file sizes and image sizes up to 90% in most cases. This was done to address issues like you have encountered. -- Brian Kvalheim Microsoft Publisher MVP http://www.mvps.org/publisher This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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