Publisher 2007 pack and go

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windavis

I create quarterly newsletters using ms publisher 2003. I have upgraded to
publisher 2007 and did first newsletter. All the photos are converted to
CMYK in Adobe Photoshop CS2. I insert them in the publication using
insert>picture>from file. When i use the pack and go in publisher 2007,
printer tells me that when he decompresses the file, the pics are all in
wiindows meta file and I had to send him the pictures separately. This never
happened in publisher 2003. How can I get the pictures to compress so that
they are in jpg format the way they were when I inserted them? Should I
have used the Insert>picture>from file>link to file?
Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks for any help/suggestions you can provide
 
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Matt Beals

I create quarterly newsletters using ms publisher 2003. I have upgraded to
publisher 2007 and did first newsletter. All the photos are converted to
CMYK in Adobe Photoshop CS2. I insert them in the publication using
insert>picture>from file. When i use the pack and go in publisher 2007,
printer tells me that when he decompresses the file, the pics are all in
wiindows meta file and I had to send him the pictures separately. This never
happened in publisher 2003. How can I get the pictures to compress so that
they are in jpg format the way they were when I inserted them? Should I
have used the Insert>picture>from file>link to file?
Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks for any help/suggestions you can provide
Sounds reasonable to link. All the pro applications link.

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