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Wed, 09 Apr 2008 14:52:31 -040 |
I put together a document which contains a .WMF clipart graphic, and a
text box in addition to the basic text. I would like to send this as an
attachment to an email. Unfortunately, many of the recipients do not use
WP so merely attaching the file would not be useful. I tried to copy the
entire file to the clipboard so that it might be loaded into a graphics
program (PSP) and re-saved as a .jpg or .tif. Unfortunately the graphic
portion of the image could not be copied.
Is there some way to convert/save the entire document as a .jpg file so
that it can be sent as an email attachment which all can open?
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| Re: Sending a wpd document as a graphic |
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Wed, 09 Apr 2008 15:29:10 -050 |
mortman wrote:
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> I put together a document which contains a .WMF clipart graphic, and a
> text box in addition to the basic text. I would like to send this as an
> attachment to an email. Unfortunately, many of the recipients do not use
> WP so merely attaching the file would not be useful. I tried to copy the
> entire file to the clipboard so that it might be loaded into a graphics
> program (PSP) and re-saved as a .jpg or .tif. Unfortunately the graphic
> portion of the image could not be copied.
>
> Is there some way to convert/save the entire document as a .jpg file so
> that it can be sent as an email attachment which all can open?
How about Publish to PDF... ???
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Thu, 10 Apr 2008 08:58:46 -040 |
lemoto wrote:
> Mortman:
>> many of the recipients do not use
>> WP so merely attaching the file would not be useful.
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> Word can open WP files.
> If someone's cannot, then the filter needs to be installed.
> If it can, then just rename the .wpd to .doc. Windows will send
> the file to Word, and Word will open it.
Now, why didn't I think of that.
Thanx guys.
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Thu, 10 Apr 2008 12:07:23 GMT |
Mortman:
> many of the recipients do not use
> WP so merely attaching the file would not be useful.
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Word can open WP files.
If someone's cannot, then the filter needs to be installed.
If it can, then just rename the .wpd to .doc. Windows will send
the file to Word, and Word will open it.
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Good wishes!
Roy Lewis
C_Tech volunteer
(UK)
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| Re: Sending a wpd document as a graphic |
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Wed, 16 Apr 2008 16:11:18 -070 |
Saving (publish) to .pdf (readable by anyone using a free Adobe Acrobat
reader). If you don't have a version of WP that allows you to Publish to
PDF, there are two free .pdf programs that allow you to "print to
.pdf".
Check out www.primopdf.com and/or www.cutepdf.com
"mortman" <mortn@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I put together a document which contains a .WMF clipart graphic, and a
> text box in addition to the basic text. I would like to send this as an
> attachment to an email. Unfortunately, many of the recipients do not use
> WP so merely attaching the file would not be useful. I tried to copy the
> entire file to the clipboard so that it might be loaded into a graphics
> program (PSP) and re-saved as a .jpg or .tif. Unfortunately the graphic
> portion of the image could not be copied.
>
> Is there some way to convert/save the entire document as a .jpg file so
> that it can be sent as an email attachment which all can open?
>
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