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MichelleLG
I have been trying to copy portions of other files (.pdf, for example) and
then paste them onto Word as pictures. Well, the pictures look great in their
original state - i.e., exactly as they pasted onto the word document.
However, when I try to rotate the pictures (90 degrees), the quality is
compromised and the picture is no longer crisp. There are also occasions
where the copy, paste, and rotation work fine but then, as soon as I save it,
the quality of the picture is compromised (without me doing anything else to
the picture).
Has anyone experiened this before and, if so, what did you do to fix it? Or,
are there any suggestions as to to go about what I want to do - which is to
copy & paste portions of an adobe file into a Word document and then rotate
the picture (because the picture copies at the wrong angle).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
then paste them onto Word as pictures. Well, the pictures look great in their
original state - i.e., exactly as they pasted onto the word document.
However, when I try to rotate the pictures (90 degrees), the quality is
compromised and the picture is no longer crisp. There are also occasions
where the copy, paste, and rotation work fine but then, as soon as I save it,
the quality of the picture is compromised (without me doing anything else to
the picture).
Has anyone experiened this before and, if so, what did you do to fix it? Or,
are there any suggestions as to to go about what I want to do - which is to
copy & paste portions of an adobe file into a Word document and then rotate
the picture (because the picture copies at the wrong angle).
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.