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I have data and pictures in Word document and they are with 300 pixels. I
wish to change them to 600 or more. How do I do this? Do I first need to remove the photo into a photoshop to work with it? Thanks. Nancy |
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Yes, you will have to change the image resolution in a graphics editing
program and then reinsert the image into Word. Nancy wrote: I have data and pictures in Word document and they are with 300 pixels. I wish to change them to 600 or more. How do I do this? Do I first need to remove the photo into a photoshop to work with it? Thanks. Nancy |
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Hello Garfield,
Thank you for your helpl, but now could you tell me if I have to work with the orginal or may I somehow take the photo out of the document straight to a photoshop to change the pixels? Thanks. Nancy "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Yes, you will have to change the image resolution in a graphics editing program and then reinsert the image into Word. Nancy wrote: I have data and pictures in Word document and they are with 300 pixels. I wish to change them to 600 or more. How do I do this? Do I first need to remove the photo into a photoshop to work with it? Thanks. Nancy |
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It's better to start with the original image. If you want to have both
the original and your hi-rez versions, you can make a copy of the original and open the copy in your graphics program, or open the original in your graphics program and "save as" to a different filename. If you don't have the original image, you can save your Word file as ..html, and Word will export the embedded image to a separate file, but you'll probably lose some resolution doing this. You might also try copying the image from Word and pasting it into your graphics program. Nancy wrote: Hello Garfield, Thank you for your helpl, but now could you tell me if I have to work with the orginal or may I somehow take the photo out of the document straight to a photoshop to change the pixels? Thanks. Nancy "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Yes, you will have to change the image resolution in a graphics editing program and then reinsert the image into Word. Nancy wrote: I have data and pictures in Word document and they are with 300 pixels. I wish to change them to 600 or more. How do I do this? Do I first need to remove the photo into a photoshop to work with it? Thanks. Nancy |
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![]() "garfield-n-odie" wrote: It's better to start with the original image. If you want to have both the original and your hi-rez versions, you can make a copy of the original and open the copy in your graphics program, or open the original in your graphics program and "save as" to a different filename. If you don't have the original image, you can save your Word file as ..html, and Word will export the embedded image to a separate file, but you'll probably lose some resolution doing this. You might also try copying the image from Word and pasting it into your graphics program. Nancy wrote: Hello Garfield, Thank you for your helpl, but now could you tell me if I have to work with the orginal or may I somehow take the photo out of the document straight to a photoshop to change the pixels? Thanks. Nancy "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Yes, you will have to change the image resolution in a graphics editing program and then reinsert the image into Word. Nancy wrote: I have data and pictures in Word document and they are with 300 pixels. I wish to change them to 600 or more. How do I do this? Do I first need to remove the photo into a photoshop to work with it? Thanks. Nancy Thank you and some of them I do not have the orginal so I will try to copy as you have suggested. I am NOT an old hand at all of this but I am learning. Nancy |
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Hi Garfield, I know this is a long shot, but are you familiar with Publisher
also? I am working on moving data and photos into Publisher from Word and there are huge questions. It seems impossible to find a book covering 2003. Nancy "garfield-n-odie" wrote: It's better to start with the original image. If you want to have both the original and your hi-rez versions, you can make a copy of the original and open the copy in your graphics program, or open the original in your graphics program and "save as" to a different filename. If you don't have the original image, you can save your Word file as ..html, and Word will export the embedded image to a separate file, but you'll probably lose some resolution doing this. You might also try copying the image from Word and pasting it into your graphics program. Nancy wrote: Hello Garfield, Thank you for your helpl, but now could you tell me if I have to work with the orginal or may I somehow take the photo out of the document straight to a photoshop to change the pixels? Thanks. Nancy "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Yes, you will have to change the image resolution in a graphics editing program and then reinsert the image into Word. Nancy wrote: I have data and pictures in Word document and they are with 300 pixels. I wish to change them to 600 or more. How do I do this? Do I first need to remove the photo into a photoshop to work with it? Thanks. Nancy |
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Sorry, I don't know a thing about Publisher. There is a newsgroup
dedicated to Publisher questions at http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ang=en &cr=US .. Nancy wrote: Hi Garfield, I know this is a long shot, but are you familiar with Publisher also? I am working on moving data and photos into Publisher from Word and there are huge questions. It seems impossible to find a book covering 2003. Nancy "garfield-n-odie" wrote: It's better to start with the original image. If you want to have both the original and your hi-rez versions, you can make a copy of the original and open the copy in your graphics program, or open the original in your graphics program and "save as" to a different filename. If you don't have the original image, you can save your Word file as ..html, and Word will export the embedded image to a separate file, but you'll probably lose some resolution doing this. You might also try copying the image from Word and pasting it into your graphics program. Nancy wrote: Hello Garfield, Thank you for your helpl, but now could you tell me if I have to work with the orginal or may I somehow take the photo out of the document straight to a photoshop to change the pixels? Thanks. Nancy "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Yes, you will have to change the image resolution in a graphics editing program and then reinsert the image into Word. Nancy wrote: I have data and pictures in Word document and they are with 300 pixels. I wish to change them to 600 or more. How do I do this? Do I first need to remove the photo into a photoshop to work with it? Thanks. Nancy |
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Thank you again andI will try that site. N
"garfield-n-odie" wrote: Sorry, I don't know a thing about Publisher. There is a newsgroup dedicated to Publisher questions at http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ang=en &cr=US .. Nancy wrote: Hi Garfield, I know this is a long shot, but are you familiar with Publisher also? I am working on moving data and photos into Publisher from Word and there are huge questions. It seems impossible to find a book covering 2003. Nancy "garfield-n-odie" wrote: It's better to start with the original image. If you want to have both the original and your hi-rez versions, you can make a copy of the original and open the copy in your graphics program, or open the original in your graphics program and "save as" to a different filename. If you don't have the original image, you can save your Word file as ..html, and Word will export the embedded image to a separate file, but you'll probably lose some resolution doing this. You might also try copying the image from Word and pasting it into your graphics program. Nancy wrote: Hello Garfield, Thank you for your helpl, but now could you tell me if I have to work with the orginal or may I somehow take the photo out of the document straight to a photoshop to change the pixels? Thanks. Nancy "garfield-n-odie" wrote: Yes, you will have to change the image resolution in a graphics editing program and then reinsert the image into Word. Nancy wrote: I have data and pictures in Word document and they are with 300 pixels. I wish to change them to 600 or more. How do I do this? Do I first need to remove the photo into a photoshop to work with it? Thanks. Nancy |
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G'day "Nancy" ,
You cant add res to a raster. You can fake it - but is very rarely worth the exercise. You need to retake the pictures at a higher res. Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice Nancy reckoned: I have data and pictures in Word document and they are with 300 pixels. I wish to change them to 600 or more. How do I do this? Do I first need to remove the photo into a photoshop to work with it? Thanks. Nancy |
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