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Eric G
Windows XPP SP2
FrontPage 2003 (Office 2003 Pro) SP2
Is it possible to insert a barcode image (a barcode with the bars arranged horizontally) in a table cell and stretch that image horizontally to full page width (100%) without distortion?
My question is prompted by a situation where I have a barcode image and when I insert this image in to a cell that is sized in width to 100% and in height to image height 100 px, and set the image/picture width to 100% of screen width, I get a distortion both on both sides of the image of approximately 5% (estimated) on each side (at the margins) of the cell, while the center part of the image is displayed correctly.
I also created a new image (50x50 px) in Photoshop CS2, with a few horizontal bars, inserted this into a table cell that is 100% wide, and 50 px high, and get exactly the same result. Distortions at both margins, being approximately 5% of the full width. When I create another image and just fill this image with 1 single color, the image stretches to the full width without problems.
Any ideas, or solutions?
Best regards,
Eric G,
Stockholm, Sweden
FrontPage 2003 (Office 2003 Pro) SP2
Is it possible to insert a barcode image (a barcode with the bars arranged horizontally) in a table cell and stretch that image horizontally to full page width (100%) without distortion?
My question is prompted by a situation where I have a barcode image and when I insert this image in to a cell that is sized in width to 100% and in height to image height 100 px, and set the image/picture width to 100% of screen width, I get a distortion both on both sides of the image of approximately 5% (estimated) on each side (at the margins) of the cell, while the center part of the image is displayed correctly.
I also created a new image (50x50 px) in Photoshop CS2, with a few horizontal bars, inserted this into a table cell that is 100% wide, and 50 px high, and get exactly the same result. Distortions at both margins, being approximately 5% of the full width. When I create another image and just fill this image with 1 single color, the image stretches to the full width without problems.
Any ideas, or solutions?
Best regards,
Eric G,
Stockholm, Sweden