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Kate - 06 Jun 2005 20:22 GMT
I am creating postcards in Publisher 2002 and saving them as jpg. files. When
I upload them to be printed out I am getting a "recommend not to print"
message. How to I save these files at a high enough resolution to look crisp
and sharp? TIA!
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 06 Jun 2005 20:51 GMT
I'm curious why you are saving them as .jpgs and then uploading them. I
assume this means you aren't printing them yourself? I print my own cards,
etc and they are crisp.

I'd suggest you ask whoever is printing them what they want.

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

>I am creating postcards in Publisher 2002 and saving them as jpg. files.
>When
> I upload them to be printed out I am getting a "recommend not to print"
> message. How to I save these files at a high enough resolution to look
> crisp
> and sharp? TIA!
Kate - 06 Jun 2005 21:21 GMT
I was creating my daughter's 2nd birthday invitation and was going to have
them printed at Walmart. I also create my business cards and then upload them
to a printer. My printer does not print high enough quality for me personally.

> I'm curious why you are saving them as .jpgs and then uploading them. I
> assume this means you aren't printing them yourself? I print my own cards,
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> > crisp
> > and sharp? TIA!
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 06 Jun 2005 21:40 GMT
Okay - it just seems so expensive. I did my own wedding announcements last
year and I just have a basic $99 printer.

Pub 2003 will allow you to output a 300 dpi .jpg but you don't have that
option with. I'd be willing to save your file as a 300 dpi - mostly because
I was once a 2 year old little girl. Of course that was only a few years
after the first UNIVAC I computer was delivered to the first customer (US
Census Bureau)...........

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

>I was creating my daughter's 2nd birthday invitation and was going to have
> them printed at Walmart. I also create my business cards and then upload
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>> > crisp
>> > and sharp? TIA!
Mac Townsend - 09 Jun 2005 00:20 GMT
> I was once a 2 year old little girl

Awwwwww!<G>
 
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