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JoAnn Paules
(Word 2003, Visio 2003)
For the last several weeks I've been working on creating an electronic
version of a paper manual in Word. One of the sections contains
interconnection diagrams for an elecrtical subsystem. I have most of my
diagrams completed however when it comes time to put them in the Word file
I'm running into a problem.
A little background info first. The diagrams are created in a landscape 11 x
17 space. The Word document is, of course, 8½ x 11, portrait. I want to
leave the Word pages oriented as they are so this means rotating the image.
Not everyone here has Visio so I need to export the image as a graphic.
Because of the size difference every format I've tried produces a fuzzy
print. I've done a save as all of the available graphics formats but I still
get fuzz.
I don't have any graphics editors here at work and I'm "not supposed" to
install any other software on this computer. I keep running into brick walls
with this. The only solution I can come up with is to take the file home and
use something that I have at home, assuming that will work.
Can anyone think of a way to export a Visio sheet in such a way that when I
reduce it, will still give me a crisp image?
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375
For the last several weeks I've been working on creating an electronic
version of a paper manual in Word. One of the sections contains
interconnection diagrams for an elecrtical subsystem. I have most of my
diagrams completed however when it comes time to put them in the Word file
I'm running into a problem.
A little background info first. The diagrams are created in a landscape 11 x
17 space. The Word document is, of course, 8½ x 11, portrait. I want to
leave the Word pages oriented as they are so this means rotating the image.
Not everyone here has Visio so I need to export the image as a graphic.
Because of the size difference every format I've tried produces a fuzzy
print. I've done a save as all of the available graphics formats but I still
get fuzz.
I don't have any graphics editors here at work and I'm "not supposed" to
install any other software on this computer. I keep running into brick walls
with this. The only solution I can come up with is to take the file home and
use something that I have at home, assuming that will work.
Can anyone think of a way to export a Visio sheet in such a way that when I
reduce it, will still give me a crisp image?
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
~~~~~
How to ask a question
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375