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How do I make my publication my background on the computer?
I did scroll all the way down and there is not an option, yes I have the 2003
version. I know this is weird, that is why I am stumped. "John Inzer" wrote: Punky wrote: I did go to save as, I scrolled down and it does not give me the option to save as jpg, only .pub, when I changed it to .jpg, it automatically added the .pub after it. ========================================= No...you do not have to type the .jpg extension... the program will add that extension after you select JPEG from the list. You stated that you have the 2003 version of Publisher...if that is correct...you definitely have the option to save as JPEG.... Maybe you did not scroll down far enough after you opened the "Save As Type" drop window. -- John Inzer Digital Media MVP Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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How do I make my publication my background on the computer?
Punky wrote:
I did scroll all the way down and there is not an option, yes I have the 2003 version. I know this is weird, that is why I am stumped. It should appear in between "GIF Graphics Interchange Format" and "Tag Image File Format", near the bottom of the list. Failing that, you could always use PNG. It would create a larger file, but it would also avoid compression artifacts. -- Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher http://ed.mvps.org |
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How do I make my publication my background on the computer?
Punky wrote:
I did scroll all the way down and there is not an option, yes I have the 2003 version. I know this is weird, that is why I am stumped. ============================ Sorry...I don't have a solution... Maybe someone else will have the answer... Just a thought...with your project open in Publisher....maybe you could go to... Edit / Select all... Edit / Copy... Open MS Paint... Edit / Paste File / Save As / Jpeg. -- John Inzer Digital Media MVP Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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