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Will convert PUB to PDF. Embedded vs. Linked pictures: does it mat

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Sari - 21 Jan 2008 20:47 GMT
The images need to print ~ 300-600dpi. Will embedding pictures in Microsoft
Publisher 2003 decrease their quality when converting to PDF, assuming the
images are not compressed in the PDF conversion settings?

Is it true that Inserting a picture is a better way to embed than Copy &
paste?

And what's the best way to transfer a picture from Word to Publisher?
Matt Beals - 21 Jan 2008 22:05 GMT
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> The images need to print ~ 300-600dpi. Will embedding pictures in Microsoft
> Publisher 2003 decrease their quality when converting to PDF, assuming the
> images are not compressed in the PDF conversion settings?

Having compressed images is not a bad thing. It is a good thing
depending on what quality setting is used.

> Is it true that Inserting a picture is a better way to embed than Copy &
> paste?

YES!

> And what's the best way to transfer a picture from Word to Publisher?

Insert it.
 
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