be able to save my publisher files in a higher resolution

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Carolyn

I do art work for my business using publisher and I save it as JPG to send to
the magazine company but they say its not high enough, the resolution...they
need 350 or higher and mine are being received as 100 or less.....what do i
do to change this?

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John Inzer

Carolyn said:
I do art work for my business using publisher and I save it as JPG to
send to the magazine company but they say its not high enough, the
resolution...they need 350 or higher and mine are being received as
100 or less.....what do i do to change this?

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Are you using Pub2003?

When you Save As and choose JPEG...
there is an option on the Save screen to
change the resolution to 300DPI.

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Ed Bennett

John said:
When you Save As and choose JPEG...
there is an option on the Save screen to
change the resolution to 300DPI.

Or select PNG, and you won't get JPEG artifacts.
 

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