Publisher objects have degraded quality when pasted into Mediaface

O

Owen

When creating CD labels in Publisher 2003, I copy and paste the graphics into
Neato MediaFace II to print them on label stock not supported by any other
program. When I paste the graphic data, the curved edges and WordArt letters
are misshapen and distorted (not pixelized). This didn't occur with Publisher
2000, but is occuring with Publisher 2003. Any suggestions?

Thanks.
 
J

John Inzer

Owen said:
When creating CD labels in Publisher 2003, I copy and
paste the graphics into Neato MediaFace II to print them
on label stock not supported by any other program. When I
paste the graphic data, the curved edges and WordArt
letters are misshapen and distorted (not pixelized). This
didn't occur with Publisher 2000, but is occuring with
Publisher 2003. Any suggestions?

Thanks.
==================================
I haven't tried this but it may work...after you
create your project in Pub2003...save it as a .jpg.
Then open the .jpg in your Neato program.
 
E

Ed Bennett

A small child turns to Ed, and exclaims: "Look! Look! A post from John
Inzer said:
I haven't tried this but it may work...after you
create your project in Pub2003...save it as a .jpg.
Then open the .jpg in your Neato program.

Or even better, save as PNG, TIF, or BMP, which will not munge up the
quality of your image.

Or better still, create the labels in Publisher and print them in
Publisher - what are the specifications of these labels that Publisher
supposedly can't print?
 
B

Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

John said:
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I haven't tried this but it may work...after you
create your project in Pub2003...save it as a .jpg.
Then open the .jpg in your Neato program.
Only john would have dooble his sig. :)

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Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com
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