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date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 21:57:18 -0000,    group: microsoft.public.visio.printing        back       


Saving to Jpg causing me trouble.   
Hi,
I have designed a floor plan in Visio and can save it as a PDF with no
trouble. It prints out well. I would like to save it as a jpg or something
else that is easily imported into other products like word for changing the
size and printing. When I save as a jpg I get a white line at every wall
corner and many of the doors have a slight line across them that is not seen
when saved and printed as a pdf.

Could I be doing something wrong or is there another way of turning my floor
plans into jpg files but keeping the quality?
Thanks
Lenny
date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 21:57:18 -0000   author:   lenny

Re: Saving to Jpg causing me trouble.   
On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 21:57:18 -0000, "lenny"
 wrote:

>Hi,
>I have designed a floor plan in Visio and can save it as a PDF with no
>trouble. It prints out well. I would like to save it as a jpg or something
>else that is easily imported into other products like word for changing the
>size and printing. When I save as a jpg I get a white line at every wall
>corner and many of the doors have a slight line across them that is not seen
>when saved and printed as a pdf.
>
>Could I be doing something wrong or is there another way of turning my floor
>plans into jpg files but keeping the quality?

Jpeg not the ideal graphics format for this type of image, they are
more suited to photographic images. Try gif, tiff or png instead.

-- 
Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd.      http://www.pherber.com/
SanDriLa - SDL/MSC/TTCN/UML2 application for Visio            http://www.sandrila.co.uk/
date: Fri, 04 Mar 2005 23:37:12 +0000   author:   Paul Herber

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