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Hello -
I'm struggling with determining the what the best graphic file type is to use in Word. In particular, I'm starting with a vector .eps file. I've tried inserting jpegs, tifs, gifs, pngs and the original .eps file into a word document. They all range in quality - but the png file looks the best and is transparent - which is a requirement for me. The trouble is, when I either print the file to a pdf, or save as a pdf, the png file loses quality and looks worse. Are there any resources to help me figure out what the recommended practices are for using graphics in Microsoft Word? Thanks! |
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