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Graphics to PDF
I am interested in knowing which graphics format works best in Access 2007
when the destination is PDF. I have tried gif, jpeg, and tiff. And I have tried copying a graphic directly from PowerPoint into an Access Report, which works best. Does anyone have a better solution? My problem is with an oval. It is jagged. Text looks great. Also, what is the difference between using "Image" and using "Logo?" Thanks. David |
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Graphics to PDF
"Proposal Doctor" wrote in message ... I am interested in knowing which graphics format works best in Access 2007 when the destination is PDF. I have tried gif, jpeg, and tiff. And I have tried copying a graphic directly from PowerPoint into an Access Report, which works best. Does anyone have a better solution? My problem is with an oval. It is jagged. Text looks great. Vector files do not leave jagged edges. Try using a WMF format Also, what is the difference between using "Image" and using "Logo?" An image is any image, a logo is an image that's a symbol for a corporate entity. -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP http://www.datastrat.com http://www.mvps.org/access http://www.accessmvp.com |
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Graphics to PDF
woman lie a
"Proposal Doctor" wrote: I am interested in knowing which graphics format works best in Access 2007 when the destination is PDF. I have tried gif, jpeg, and tiff. And I have tried copying a graphic directly from PowerPoint into an Access Report, which works best. Does anyone have a better solution? My problem is with an oval. It is jagged. Text looks great. Also, what is the difference between using "Image" and using "Logo?" Thanks. David |
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Graphics to PDF
"jeramie francis" wrote: that woman lie a fat guy delete y he set v mail 1 time he bad "Proposal Doctor" wrote: I am interested in knowing which graphics format works best in Access 2007 when the destination is PDF. I have tried gif, jpeg, and tiff. And I have tried copying a graphic directly from PowerPoint into an Access Report, which works best. Does anyone have a better solution? My problem is with an oval. It is jagged. Text looks great. Also, what is the difference between using "Image" and using "Logo?" Thanks. David |
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Graphics to PDF
"jeramie francis" wrote: "jeramie francis" wrote: that woman lie a fat guy delete y her set v mail not 1 time her bad jeramie francis good i am boy i am that a tobo "Proposal Doctor" wrote: I am interested in knowing which graphics format works best in Access 2007 when the destination is PDF. I have tried gif, jpeg, and tiff. And I have tried copying a graphic directly from PowerPoint into an Access Report, which works best. Does anyone have a better solution? My problem is with an oval. It is jagged. Text looks great. Also, what is the difference between using "Image" and using "Logo?" Thanks. David |
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Graphics to PDF
jeramie francis i not sin
"jeramie francis" wrote: "jeramie francis" wrote: "jeramie francis" wrote: that woman lie a fat guy delete y her set v mail not 1 time her bad jeramie francis good i am boy i am that a tobo "Proposal Doctor" wrote: I am interested in knowing which graphics format works best in Access 2007 when the destination is PDF. I have tried gif, jpeg, and tiff. And I have tried copying a graphic directly from PowerPoint into an Access Report, which works best. Does anyone have a better solution? My problem is with an oval. It is jagged. Text looks great. Also, what is the difference between using "Image" and using "Logo?" Thanks. David |
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Graphics to PDF
"jeramie francis" wrote: jeramie francis i not sin "jeramie francis" wrote: "jeramie francis" wrote: "jeramie francis" wrote: that woman lie a fat guy DLETE MY V MAIL y her set v mail not 1 time her bad jeramie francis good i am boy i am a tobo HER ARN TELLR TELLR ARN LIE THINK YOU HLEP ME TUO I AM 21 YEAR OLD "Proposal Doctor" wrote: I am interested in knowing which graphics format works best in Access 2007 when the destination is PDF. I have tried gif, jpeg, and tiff. And I have tried copying a graphic directly from PowerPoint into an Access Report, which works best. Does anyone have a better solution? My problem is with an oval. It is jagged. Text looks great. Also, what is the difference between using "Image" and using "Logo?" Thanks. David |
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jeramie bellmay?
" wrote: jeramie bellmay i not sin " " " that woman lie a fat guy delete y her set v mail not 1 time her bad jeramie bellmay good i am boy i am that a tobo "Proposal Doctor" wrote: I am interested in knowing which graphics format works best in Access 2007 when the destination is PDF. I have tried gif, jpeg, and tiff. And I have tried copying a graphic directly from PowerPoint into an Access Report, which works best. Does anyone have a better solution? My problem is with an oval. It is jagged. Text looks great. Also, what is the difference between using "Image" and using "Logo?" Thanks. David |
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Graphics to PDF
"jeramie francis" wrote: "Proposal Doctor" wrote: I am interested in knowing which graphics format works best in Access 2007 when the destination is PDF. I have tried gif, jpeg, and tiff. And I have tried copying a graphic directly from PowerPoint into an Access Report, which works best. Does anyone have a better solution? My problem is with an oval. It is jagged. Text looks great. Also, what is the difference between using "Image" and using "Logo?" Thanks. David |
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jeramie bellmay
"arlene ramirez" wrote: "jeramie bellmay" wrote: "Proposal Doctor" wrote: I am interested in knowing which graphics format works best in Access 2007 when the destination is PDF. I have tried gif, jpeg, and tiff. And I have tried copying a graphic directly from PowerPoint into an Access Report, which works best. Does anyone have a better solution? My problem is with an oval. It is jagged. Text looks great. Also, what is the difference between using "Image" and using "Logo?" Thanks. David |
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