How to disable the border for websites?

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Peter Flindt

Hello,
I use Publisher 2007 to draw small pictures with a flowchart or
something similiar. I use this pictures for wiki or a blog, therefore I
use an user defined Website as template and save it as a PNG picture.

BUT the result picture have a 1px solid black border at the top and on
the left side. How I can disable this border lines?

Peter
 
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Peter Flindt

JoAnn Paules wrote :
Did you try cropping it? I only get the line at the top.

JoAnn Paules
Microsoft MVP - Publisher
No, I have done nothing with the page, I have done the following:
1.)File New->Empty Sites->Websites->User defined site Format, enter
250*250px
2.)I put a grapical element, a line for example, on the site
3.)Save as->Picture->PNG Format
4.)Result: border at the top and the left side :-(
 
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Peter Flindt

JoAnn Paules wrote :
Try right click on the chart - Save as picture - you know the rest.

eerrrmmm, sorry, but:
http://www.imagebanana.com/img/k9yjkm91/Publikation2.png
this is an example from the output, saved as PNG with File->Save as.
(No, other picture formats do the same)
The graphics are cliparts and the arrows are Autoforms.
How should I use Save as picture? I have try CTRL+A, but there is no
"Save as picture", and save a single object is useless.

Peter
 
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Peter Flindt

DavidF wrote :
If I save as a GIF or BMP, I do not get a "border". If I save as a PNG, a
top "border". If I save as a WMF I get top and side "border". If I save as a
EMF I get a "border" on all sides.
Why? I dunno...

OMG WTF!!!

Your right, it not happens with GIF but only if I use the 96 or 300DPI,
with 150DPI I get the border again.

Many thanks, now I am sure there is somewhere a wrong setting or a bug,
and it's not my graphic.

Peter
 
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DavidF

If I save as a GIF or BMP, I do not get a "border". If I save as a PNG, a
top "border". If I save as a WMF I get top and side "border". If I save as a
EMF I get a "border" on all sides.

Why? I dunno...

DavidF
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

I've seen this in other programs as well...like coming from Illustrator to
PS and more...
never could figure out why.


| DavidF wrote :
| > If I save as a GIF or BMP, I do not get a "border". If I save as a PNG,
a
| > top "border". If I save as a WMF I get top and side "border". If I save
as a
| > EMF I get a "border" on all sides.
|
| > Why? I dunno...
|
| > DavidF
|
| OMG WTF!!!
|
| Your right, it not happens with GIF but only if I use the 96 or 300DPI,
| with 150DPI I get the border again.
|
| Many thanks, now I am sure there is somewhere a wrong setting or a bug,
| and it's not my graphic.
|
| Peter
|
|
 
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Peter Flindt

Peter Flindt wrote at 28.05.2007 :
Hello,
I use Publisher 2007 to draw small pictures with a flowchart or
something similiar. I use this pictures for wiki or a blog, therefore I
use an user defined Website as template and save it as a PNG picture.
BUT the result picture have a 1px solid black border at the top and on
the left side. How I can disable this border lines?

After a phone call with the support, and after a test on his own PC
from the support assistant, I get the following workarrounds:
1) save it with 96dpi
2) draw a white box over the completly empty page or draw a white box
over the complete page and set the box to background.

(I hope the assistant add it to the internal office bug list ;) )

Peter
 
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Mary Sauer

Peter, I don't know why you are getting the lines. I don't, no matter what
resolution or file extension. Maybe it is the Vista OS.
 
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Peter Flindt

Mary Sauer wrote at 31.05.2007 :
Peter, I don't know why you are getting the lines. I don't, no matter what
resolution or file extension. Maybe it is the Vista OS.

I don't know too, the support means it has something to do with the
feed for the empty page and the interpolation of the image and the DPI
resoulition. (I am not an expert in this things). But he can reproduce
the problem with puplisher 2007 and 2003 on his PC. I don't know if the
support team use Vista.
But you see that DavidF have the same issue too, and some others not.
This must be a very strange bug somewhere in the OS, because Rob said
it appaers in other programs too, but it not appaers here in
applications like Paint.NET. 8-o

Peter
 

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