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Enhanced Metafiles in Word 2003
I copy and paste charts created in PowerPoint 2003 into Word 2003. The
charts are copied in as enhanced metafiles via the Paste Special command. Sometimes I need to copy up to 10 of these metafiles into one Word document, which I need to email to several people. The Word doc is huge! I tried manipulating the chart in Paintshop Pro to reduce the size of the chart, but no luck. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks. |
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Enhanced Metafiles in Word 2003
Why are you converting them into a graphics format? Just copy them across in
their native format. If you have to have them in a graphics format, use a compressed format such as JPEG. Copy them into PSP and save them as a jpeg. Then insert them into Word. -- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "Outlook Convert" wrote in message ... I copy and paste charts created in PowerPoint 2003 into Word 2003. The charts are copied in as enhanced metafiles via the Paste Special command. Sometimes I need to copy up to 10 of these metafiles into one Word document, which I need to email to several people. The Word doc is huge! I tried manipulating the chart in Paintshop Pro to reduce the size of the chart, but no luck. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks. |
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