Export to .gif... suppress anti-aliasing??

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Mike Starr

I'm having trouble with text disappearing from Visio objects inserted into
Word (see thread "Some Visio drawings lose text when creating PDF from Word)
so I decided that even though I'd rather use an embedded Visio object I'd
export the drawings from Viso to .GIF. Okay. Then I open one of the exported
..GIF files and what the hell happened?? Visio did anti-aliasing on my nice
clean colors. <arggh>

Okay, I'll go into the configuration and turn it off.

<arggh>... it's not there.

Okay, I'll look it up in the help...

<arggh>... it's not there.

Okay, I'll look it up in the Microsoft knowledge base.

<arggh>... it's not there.

So apparently the concept of anti-aliasing is so obvious and desirable that
somebody didn't even think that some moron might not want it??
 

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