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Graphics in Word HTML file

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Dean - 16 Jul 2003 22:27 GMT
I have been importing JPGs into an on going HTML file that
I have created in Word.

Recently I have been importing images into Word and they
are showing up as if they were at a lower resolution, IE:
they are larger and more dithered than the ones I have
created in Photoshop.

I think it may have something to do with the VML but that
option is not turned on in the options. When I try
inporting the graphics through Front Page, a warning pops
up but the image is inserted correctly. However, when I go
back to view the page in Word, the images go back to a
larger size and lower resolution.

If anyone can tell me what has changed or what setting I
can change to allow my images to be imported properly it
would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Dean
Bernd Symons - 20 Jul 2003 13:12 GMT
Hi Dean,

you have to adjust the resolution in Photo Shop. I guess you saved the
JPG in printer resolution (ie 142 px/cms) but for word you need the
screen resolution (ie 38).

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> I have been importing JPGs into an on going HTML file that
> I have created in Word.
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> Cheers,
> Dean
 
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