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A black line appears on top & or side(s) when i save out a jpg?

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Anneliese - 23 Jan 2008 23:13 GMT
When saving a publisher file to a JPG, TIF or GIF, a border sometimes appears
on the top or sides or even both of the output file. There are NO borders
added, it seems to be a quirk of the program. I have to CROP out the border
after I save out the JPG. Any thoughts?
John Inzer - 24 Jan 2008 03:25 GMT
> When saving a publisher file to a JPG, TIF or GIF, a border sometimes
> appears on the top or sides or even both of the output file. There
> are NO borders added, it seems to be a quirk of the program. I have
> to CROP out the border after I save out the JPG. Any thoughts?
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Just wondering...do you go to...File / Save As...or
have you tried right clicking the project and choose:
"Save As Picture".

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Anneliese - 30 Jan 2008 22:08 GMT
I do a FILE / SAVE AS
i'm interested though, I will try the other way as well.

> > When saving a publisher file to a JPG, TIF or GIF, a border sometimes
> > appears on the top or sides or even both of the output file. There
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> have you tried right clicking the project and choose:
> "Save As Picture".
John Inzer - 31 Jan 2008 02:11 GMT
> I do a FILE / SAVE AS
> i'm interested though, I will try the other way as well.
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Let us know the result.

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Anneliese - 05 Feb 2008 00:05 GMT
Nope that didn't work. In fact it only saved out the text and not the image
or background color. The save as way works except for the black line that
appears around edges. I know this must be a problem for a lot of people, I
recieve files from various clients and most of them from time to time have
the line that appears. I always know who's using publisher just for that
reason! Any other ideas?

> > I do a FILE / SAVE AS
> > i'm interested though, I will try the other way as well.
> ======================
> Let us know the result.
John Inzer - 05 Feb 2008 02:34 GMT
> Nope that didn't work. In fact it only saved out the text and not the
> image or background color. The save as way works except for the black
> line that appears around edges. I know this must be a problem for a
> lot of people, I recieve files from various clients and most of them
> from time to time have the line that appears. I always know who's
> using publisher just for that reason! Any other ideas?
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Sorry...all I know is it works for me. Are you positive
that everything in the project was selected?

Also...is the line you are seeing just an outline applied
by the viewer or does it actually print?

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Ted R Sanderson - 05 Feb 2008 04:34 GMT
hey,

try stretching a rectangular autoshape about an inch larger all around than
your paper size (like 10.5 x 14 over an 8.5 x 11 page) over your
publication, fill it white, and send it to the back.

then do your thing, text, pics, and shading, and try a save-as to .jpg and
open it and see if your lines go away.

ted s.

>> Nope that didn't work. In fact it only saved out the text and not the
>> image or background color. The save as way works except for the black
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> Also...is the line you are seeing just an outline applied
> by the viewer or does it actually print?
De Compagnie - 17 Mar 2008 15:20 GMT
Dear Ted,
It works for me. I have the same problem as Annelies has and was looking for
a solution. Although there seems to be a flaw in publisher 2007 this is a
nice workaround.
Thanks,
John

> hey,
>
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> > Also...is the line you are seeing just an outline applied
> > by the viewer or does it actually print?
 
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