Here's another thought, if you have Acrobat.
Go from Pub to PDF, then in Acrobat Export as JPGs it will separate them all
out and name them as it goes...works great...I just had to do this for
something else and then thought of this thread.
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Rob Giordano
Microsoft MVP Expression
message | Thanks Joanne. That is the way I usually do it. We do a lot of direct mail
| and I create out pieces. Can you offer any other suggestions?
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| Randy Klingensmith
| Go Steelers!
|
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| "klingensmith_randy" wrote:
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| > Hi JoAnne,
| >
| > I am trying to convert my 4pg newsletter in Publisher to a jpeg. I know
how
| > to do this. However, my challenge is when I save to jpeg format it only
saves
| > the page I have displayed in the active window and it does not save the
whole
| > document. Please advise.
| > (e-mail address removed)
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| > Randy Klingensmith
| > Go Steelers!
| >
| >
| > "JoAnn Paules" wrote:
| >
| > > File - Save As - change the file type to JPG - under Resolution, click
on
| > > Change - Select 300 dpi
| > >
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| > >
| > > JoAnn Paules
| > > Microsoft MVP - Publisher
| > >
| > > How to ask a question
| > >
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
| > >
| > >
| > >
| > > | > > >I am trying to convert a publisher file to jpeg and change the image
to 300
| > > > dpi for printing purposes. I am using pub 2007. I thought there
was a
| > > > conversion for dpi when you were saving as, but I don't see it.
| > > > Thanks! Sean.
| > >