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Converting clip art to Encapsulated Postscript files.
Is there a free program or even good program that will convert clip art files
to Encapsulated PostScript files? Are there any advantages to using .EPS files? |
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Converting clip art to Encapsulated Postscript files.
Hi Mike,
If you're referring to the clipart of the type from http://office.microsoft.com/clipart those are generally .WMF file format (a combination vector/bitmap format). You can open them in http://irfanview.com , then from Irfanview print it to any postscript printer and in the Advanced properties set the Postscript Output Options to 'Encapsulated Postscript' If your intent is to use the EPS graphic in Word, then Word probably handles the WMF format better than EPS. EPS is no one of MS's principal graphic formats. ============== "Mike" wrote in message ... Is there a free program or even good program that will convert clip art files to Encapsulated PostScript files? Are there any advantages to using .EPS files? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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