publisher 97 won't import a file graph of acceptable quality.

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1chuck2

To MSFT: Let me try this again. I have Pub 97 that I must use
for writing a manual. I try to import a black and white graphic-a chart,
in jpeg or gif or whatever,but the graphic is of such poor quality that it
can not be used. This only happens in my Publisher program. I have tried to
change the adapter accerleration reading, but it does not help. Does anyone
else have this problem with the older version of Pub 97? Do you have this
problem with later versions of Publisher? Any ideas are appeciated.
 
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Mary Sauer

Check your graphics filters. Might have some corruption going on.
They are in a folder similar to this:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Grphflt
Rename the JPEGIM32.FLT to JPEGIM32.OLD, drag a new instance of the file from your
setup disk. Do the same with .GIF filter.

What version is your JPEGIM32.FLT?
 
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Ed Bennett

1chuck2 said:
To MSFT: Let me try this again. I have Pub 97 that I must use
for writing a manual. I try to import a black and white graphic-a
chart, in jpeg or gif or whatever,but the graphic is of such poor
quality that it can not be used. This only happens in my Publisher
program. I have tried to change the adapter accerleration reading,
but it does not help. Does anyone else have this problem with the
older version of Pub 97? Do you have this problem with later versions
of Publisher? Any ideas are appeciated.

This newsgroup is not used for directly addressing MSFT personnel, it is a
peer support newsgroup.

JPEG is a completely unsuitable format for a monochrome graph. GIF or PNG
would be recommended formats.

Check your settings in View > Picture Display: make sure Detailed Display is
selected, otherwise on-screen display will be awful.
 

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