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TomMoch
I recently upgraded form MS Office 2000 to MS Office 2003. Previously, when I
wanted to imbedded an EPS file into a PowerPoint slide, I had to add a
preview into the EPS file. I used "epstool" from the ghostscript and GSview
package that I have. I was happy with the way this worked, I could control
the resolution of the preview using parameters to epstool. With the new
version of PowerPoint, I have no control over the resolution of the imbedded
EPS image. This resolution is too low to be acceptable. I suspect that
EPSIMP32.FLT is what is causing my dilema. Is there anything that I can do
about this? I would be happy to get back the "old" (PowerPoint 2000)
performance.
wanted to imbedded an EPS file into a PowerPoint slide, I had to add a
preview into the EPS file. I used "epstool" from the ghostscript and GSview
package that I have. I was happy with the way this worked, I could control
the resolution of the preview using parameters to epstool. With the new
version of PowerPoint, I have no control over the resolution of the imbedded
EPS image. This resolution is too low to be acceptable. I suspect that
EPSIMP32.FLT is what is causing my dilema. Is there anything that I can do
about this? I would be happy to get back the "old" (PowerPoint 2000)
performance.