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Joseph Moon
I recently upgraded to Publisher 2003... I noticed that some of the images in
previous publisher 2000 files gett "toned down" when loaded into publisher
2003. What were once clean strong lines become a bunch of twisted 75 dpi
scattered pixels when printed. I can't figure out what is going on... Is
Office 2003 have some kind of graphic manager that is modifing the image when
saved? Is Publisher causing the issue? I have printed the same file out
hundreds of times on an older installation and compared it against the new -
I AM GOING NUTS trying to figure this one out. All the resolutions settings
I can find are at 600x600... I did manage to look at the resolution for the
image, and it is at 75 dpi... For some reason, this one image is getting
tweaked each time... Every time I copy and paste it back into the project...
This problem does not occur on the previous version - using all the same
tools/programs/graphics...
What gives? I know it is not the printer cause I have sent the print job to
two different printers... Thanks for your help!
Joseph
previous publisher 2000 files gett "toned down" when loaded into publisher
2003. What were once clean strong lines become a bunch of twisted 75 dpi
scattered pixels when printed. I can't figure out what is going on... Is
Office 2003 have some kind of graphic manager that is modifing the image when
saved? Is Publisher causing the issue? I have printed the same file out
hundreds of times on an older installation and compared it against the new -
I AM GOING NUTS trying to figure this one out. All the resolutions settings
I can find are at 600x600... I did manage to look at the resolution for the
image, and it is at 75 dpi... For some reason, this one image is getting
tweaked each time... Every time I copy and paste it back into the project...
This problem does not occur on the previous version - using all the same
tools/programs/graphics...
What gives? I know it is not the printer cause I have sent the print job to
two different printers... Thanks for your help!
Joseph