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Old January 19th, 2005, 07:33 PM
THE DAN SHOW
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Default How do I save as High Res. jpg file? Help ASAP

How do i save my complete
publisher file as a high resolution jpg. When I click "save as" and scroll
down to jpg then hit save I dont get any choices of what .jpg quality I want.
It automatically saves low res. Help me please.
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Old January 19th, 2005, 08:18 PM
Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]
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Hi THE DAN SHOW ),
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you posted:

|| How do i save my complete
|| publisher file as a high resolution jpg. When I click "save as" and
|| scroll down to jpg then hit save I dont get any choices of what .jpg
|| quality I want. It automatically saves low res. Help me please.

Which version of Publisher are you using? Publisher 2003 will allow you do
save your Publisher files in *.jpg format as high as 300 dpi commercial
resolution. You can do this in two ways. Right Click on the Publisher Object
and choose Save as Picture, change the format to *.jpg and then change
resoution option to 300 dpi commercial. Otherwise, you can accomplish the
same thing by going to File Save As and change the file type to *.jpg
and 300 dpi.

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Old January 19th, 2005, 11:21 PM
Mac Townsend
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note that if the images you brought into the document were low
resolution (72 dpi camera or web, for instance) exporting them to a high
resolution is going to tear the heck out of the image and most of the
time they will look worse than you can imagine.

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How do i save my complete
publisher file as a high resolution jpg. When I click "save as" and
scroll down to jpg then hit save I dont get any choices of what .jpg
quality I want. It automatically saves low res. Help me please.

 




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