Graphic Problem

T

Tom

Help!! I am very frustrated. I will try to be as brief
as possible with this problem:

A graphic created using Microsoft Office 2000 Premium on
an old computer running Windows 98 appears as a miror
image on my "new" computer. The new computer is operating
on Windows 98 but has the Office XP Small Business
programs. Data was transferred from the old computer to
the new via actual removal of the hard drive which was
installed in a third computer and use of a removable drive
(PNY Attache)and reloaded on to the "new" computer. I can
flip the graphic to appear normally, but when I do this
part of the graphic will not print. This is the only
graphic that appears this way. I have tried copying this
graphic from other sources within our office, emailing,
saving as another format, etc.. but nothing seems to
work. I must be doing something stupid and can't figure
out what it is. Please help
 
M

Mary Sauer

What application are you using to flip the image? Have you tried bringing the image
into a graphics editing program such as Corel, PhotoShop or even MS Paint?
 
C

Chris Schatte

Tom
Same scenario here at times. As Mary suggested, we always re-edit any graphics on import for best quality
If there are any pixel resize problems due to re-edit, just access your original file
We use Photoshop, JASC, or PhotoDraw for this purpose.
 
T

Tom

When imported, the computer prompts me to convert the
graphic to a drawing object and I flip the picture using
the drawing toolbar. The truly odd thing about this is
that in reversed form, the graphic prints as displayed.
When flipped, only a portion (text) prints.
 
T

Tom

Thanks. I'll try it.
-----Original Message-----
Tom,
Same scenario here at times. As Mary suggested, we always
re-edit any graphics on import for best quality.
If there are any pixel resize problems due to re-edit,
just access your original file.
 

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