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MS Publisher Resolution Problems

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Adrien - 24 Aug 2006 17:52 GMT
I created a publication on a 1280x1074 resolution computer, but when I email
the publication to another user on a 1074x768 the whole publication the
images are fine, but the text is distorted and out of place. So my question
is how do I create the publication so that it is viewed well on any
resolution?

Thanks In Advance,
-Adrien
JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 24 Aug 2006 18:20 GMT
That's a rather tight resolution. I would have suggested you stick to 800 x
600 or *maybe* 1074 x 768.

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>I created a publication on a 1280x1074 resolution computer, but when I
>email
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> Thanks In Advance,
> -Adrien
Adrien - 24 Aug 2006 19:15 GMT
Well, How do I create the publication in that resolution? Is it as simple as
changing the desktop resolution to 800x600 or 1074x768 and resaving it or
what?

Thanks,
-Adrien

> That's a rather tight resolution. I would have suggested you stick to 800 x
> 600 or *maybe* 1074 x 768.
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
> > Thanks In Advance,
> > -Adrien
Ed Bennett - 25 Aug 2006 23:00 GMT
> I created a publication on a 1280x1074 resolution computer, but when I email
> the publication to another user on a 1074x768 the whole publication the
> images are fine, but the text is distorted and out of place. So my question
> is how do I create the publication so that it is viewed well on any
> resolution?

Unless the publication is a web publication, the screen resolution of
the computer has no bearing on the problem. Look for some other
differences between the computers - for example, the fonts used, the
version(s) of Publisher in question, perhaps the video card and driver
in use.

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