How do I change a publisher item to a tiff, or jpeg format?

D

Dino

Is it possible to change a publisher document to a tiff or jpeg format, since
my members do not use or have Publisher program. I would like to change it
to a format that they would be able to open up such as JPEG or a TIFF file.
 
J

John Inzer

Dino said:
Is it possible to change a publisher document to a tiff
or jpeg format, since my members do not use or have
Publisher program. I would like to change it to a format
that they would be able to open up such as JPEG or a TIFF
file.
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If you are using Publisher 2002 or 2003...
Just go to...File / Save As / JPEG.

Be aware that if your project is more than
one page...you'll only get the first one.
 
D

Dino

John Inzer said:
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If you are using Publisher 2002 or 2003...
Just go to...File / Save As / JPEG.

Be aware that if your project is more than
one page...you'll only get the first one.

--

John Inzer


JOHN!

THANKS FOR THE HEADS UP!

BUILD YOURSELF A GRAND WEEK!
 
W

Wan

Dear John Inzer:
I have the same question as Dino, I have Pub2003, did the artwork, save it
by scrolling down from Publisher to JPEG. When I send the work through email
the receiver do not have Publisher and it says is to low resolution. I try
Commercial 300DPI and is causing a problem when trying to save it/also/is too
big to see. The recipient needs to approve it and send it by email to a
printing company for a weatherproof poster 2X3. Please anwer in DETAIL steps
what to do. I have tried Paint, Adove, Save as Webpage, etc. is not working.
I'm FRUSTATED FOR 2 DAYS. THANKS, Wan
 
M

Mary Sauer

You need to save the document as a PDF. Most commercial printers will accept a
PDF file. What problems are you having converting your poster to PDF?
 

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