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One method of placing vector artwork in Word
A much easier way of doing this is to use GraphicConverter, which is included with all Powerbook and Powermac models at least. Do your work in your favourite vector art package, and print to PDF as suggested.
One method of placing vector artwork in Word
Sorry, that procedure won't create VECTOR art to import into Word. GraphicConverter rasterizes the PDF, or any other format opened and then saved to WMF. Illustrator can save to a vectored WMF file, but you get those lines mentioned earlier in prints and in PDFs saved from the print dialog. When will Micro$oft play nice?
One method of placing vector artwork in Word
Dang!
Skip the PDF and go directly to GraphicConverter. Works perfect!
You guys just added an unnecessary step... skip the pdf and open the ai or eps directly in GraphicConverter.
Anything GC outputs is still a bitmap!!! That's not what we want.
Anything GC outputs is still a bitmap!!! That's not what we want. Anything can be done via bitmaps, if you just make them big enough (and don't expect to be able to edit them again) but that is not the point.
You're totally right. I revert back to my original instructions/post above...
You're totally right. I revert back to my original instructions/post above... |
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