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melodic-soul - 06 Sep 2007 21:14 GMT
how do I save a document as a jpg with 300dpi in publisher?
When I save as a jpg it only has 150dpi
Ed Bennett - 06 Sep 2007 21:37 GMT
> how do I save a document as a jpg with 300dpi in publisher?
> When I save as a jpg it only has 150dpi

Look for the Resolution options and the Change button above or below the
filename text box.

Note that I strongly advise AGAINST saving your Publisher file as a JPEG
image. If you explain what you need to save as a JPEG for, we can
probably suggest a more suitable alternative.

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liaM - 08 Sep 2007 13:43 GMT
>> how do I save a document as a jpg with 300dpi in publisher?
>> When I save as a jpg it only has 150dpi
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> image. If you explain what you need to save as a JPEG for, we can
> probably suggest a more suitable alternative.

Would that be PNG ?
Ed Bennett - 08 Sep 2007 17:21 GMT
> Would that be PNG ?

Or PDF, depending on the circumstances.

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liaM - 09 Sep 2007 00:44 GMT
>> Would that be PNG ?
>
> Or PDF, depending on the circumstances.

The most disagreable and not well documented feature of Pub 97, is how
a publication changes format with which printer is being used.
The work-around is using PDFs or a virtual printer that produces JPGs
or PNGs.  Unfortunately, settings can prove to be a bear of a problem
to endure quality of output.
Don Schmidt - 09 Sep 2007 01:44 GMT
PDF format should be excellent quality.  And it is able to be seen by
anybody you send it to providing they have a pdf reader/view i.e., Adobe
Reader.

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>>> Would that be PNG ?
>>
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> or PNGs.  Unfortunately, settings can prove to be a bear of a problem
> to endure quality of output.
Charles W Davis - 07 Sep 2007 21:51 GMT
Better to create a pdf. Free converter: http://www.primopdf.com
> how do I save a document as a jpg with 300dpi in publisher?
> When I save as a jpg it only has 150dpi
 
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