Use a smaller, simpler graphic as the logo.
That would be really nice, however the logo is company standard and I have no
choice - I would if I could. I've tried putting
Application.screenupdating=false in the code but it made no difference.
> Use a smaller, simpler graphic as the logo.
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> > Thank you.
Anne Troy - 22 Sep 2005 14:07 GMT
If the logo really is electronically heavy, then I'd make a quick estimate
of how much unnecessary network space is being used by the logo, and tell
the head of IT about it. :) There's absolutely no reason for something like
that anymore...company standard or no.
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> That would be really nice, however the logo is company standard and I have
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>> > Thank you.
Jezebel - 23 Sep 2005 23:30 GMT
How did you put the logo into the document in the first place? If you simply
copied and pasted from a graphics application, you have inserted it as an
application object -- so when you load the document, you're also firing up
the application that renders the graphic.
Open the graphic in a graphic editor, set it to the size you need to end up
with in Word, then set the resolution to 96dpi, then save it as a GIF. The
use Insert > Picture to bring it into Word.
> That would be really nice, however the logo is company standard and I have
> no
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>> > Thank you.