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pictures embedded in publisher publication at 600dpi

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lcuuran - 20 Feb 2007 18:25 GMT
I am working on a school yearbook. I am working with the pictures in Paint
Shop Pro XI and copying and pasting them into my Publisher 2003 publication
at 600 dpi. But when I copy and paste them back into Paint Shop Pro they are
resized at 72 dpi.
How can I tell if they are at 600 dpi in Publisher, or how can I keep them
at that?
JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 21 Feb 2007 00:20 GMT
It could be something in the converting back into Paint Shop Pro that's
causing the reduction. Why do you keep going from one program to another and
then back? Any time you do that you're asking for problems.

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>I am working on a school yearbook. I am working with the pictures in Paint
> Shop Pro XI and copying and pasting them into my Publisher 2003
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> How can I tell if they are at 600 dpi in Publisher, or how can I keep them
> at that?
lcuuran - 21 Feb 2007 01:11 GMT
> It could be something in the converting back into Paint Shop Pro that's
> causing the reduction. Why do you keep going from one program to another and
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> > How can I tell if they are at 600 dpi in Publisher, or how can I keep them
> > at that?
JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 21 Feb 2007 01:33 GMT
You seem to have forgotten something...........

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>> It could be something in the converting back into Paint Shop Pro that's
>> causing the reduction. Why do you keep going from one program to another
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>> > them
>> > at that?
lcuuran - 21 Feb 2007 01:12 GMT
> I am working on a school yearbook. I am working with the pictures in Paint
> Shop Pro XI and copying and pasting them into my Publisher 2003 publication
> at 600 dpi. But when I copy and paste them back into Paint Shop Pro they are
> resized at 72 dpi.
> How can I tell if they are at 600 dpi in Publisher, or how can I keep them
> at that?
wes - 21 Feb 2007 23:13 GMT
Why are you copying and pasting? You should save them asa a jpeg in a folder
and "insert" them into Publisher. (insert>from file)

Wes

> I am working on a school yearbook. I am working with the pictures in Paint
> Shop Pro XI and copying and pasting them into my Publisher 2003 publication
> at 600 dpi. But when I copy and paste them back into Paint Shop Pro they are
> resized at 72 dpi.
> How can I tell if they are at 600 dpi in Publisher, or how can I keep them
> at that?
Mac Townsend - 25 Feb 2007 03:16 GMT
DO NOT COPY AND PASTE.

Save as tiff out of PSP then import.

Copy and paste runs it thru the system pasteboard and that is what caused the changes.

DDT

(Don't Do That)

> I am working on a school yearbook. I am working with the pictures in Paint
> Shop Pro XI and copying and pasting them into my Publisher 2003 publication
> at 600 dpi. But when I copy and paste them back into Paint Shop Pro they are
> resized at 72 dpi.
> How can I tell if they are at 600 dpi in Publisher, or how can I keep them
> at that?

Mac Townsend
Adcom Graphics, Fairfield, C A
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Odysseus - 27 Feb 2007 02:25 GMT
> I am working on a school yearbook. I am working with the pictures in Paint
> Shop Pro XI and copying and pasting them into my Publisher 2003 publication
> at 600 dpi. But when I copy and paste them back into Paint Shop Pro they are
> resized at 72 dpi.
> How can I tell if they are at 600 dpi in Publisher, or how can I keep them
> at that?

Does the Graphics Manager not tell you, when you select an image and
choose "Details" from the pop-up menu?

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