Converting a word table to a TIFF

J

Jason

Does anyone know of an easy way to convert (or save as) a
table in a word document to a TIFF?

Paste Special (as a picture) doesn't seem to do well for
me.

I am trying to place tables in a PageMaker file and they
beed to be in TIFF format for my publisher. Any ideas?

Sincerely,

Jason Tescher
 
L

Laura©Of®Melville©

Open the table, hit Print Screen, open Paint Shop Pro or whatever you use, paste, save.As, *.tif format

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Laura Melville
Melville, New York 11747
LauraOfMelville At Hotmail Dot Com
http://melvilletrust.org/
The Melville Trust concentrates its efforts on finding and fighting the causes of homelessness. We support service and housing programs in Connecticut that can serve as models throughout the country. The Trust also funds educational, research and advocacy initiatives in the state and on the national level.
Does anyone know of an easy way to convert (or save as) a
table in a word document to a TIFF?

Paste Special (as a picture) doesn't seem to do well for
me.

I am trying to place tables in a PageMaker file and they
beed to be in TIFF format for my publisher. Any ideas?

Sincerely,

Jason Tescher
 
J

Jason

I tried your suggestion and here is what happens:

I get the screen copied, I save as a TIFF using
Photoshop, and when I import it into another file, the
font is "blocky" - ot not as clear as it needs to be.
Any suggestions on this problem?

Sincerley,

Jason

-----Original Message-----
Open the table, hit Print Screen, open Paint Shop Pro or
whatever you use, paste, save.As, *.tif format
--
Laura Melville
Melville, New York 11747
LauraOfMelville At Hotmail Dot Com
http://melvilletrust.org/
The Melville Trust concentrates its efforts on finding
and fighting the causes of homelessness. We support
service and housing programs in Connecticut that can
serve as models throughout the country. The Trust also
funds educational, research and advocacy initiatives in
the state and on the national level.
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