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Lifer
Jan 24, 2001
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Originally posted by: Viper GTS
As long as Word is not forced to re-size the image to make it fit on the page, it will look fine. There is nothing inherent to Word that makes things blurry, forcing Word to fit an 800x600 screenshot into a <6.5" width is making things blurry.

Capture only the necessary information, you can show it at 100% size, the document will be clearer &amp; easier to read. The vast majority of your screenshots are wasted space, you can use that space MUCH more effectively.

Viper GTS

I agree that there is alot of wastred space BUT when sales says they want it that way I need to comply. The arguement was that the screen shots were all different sizes and they felt it looked "messy"

So I need to capture the entire 800X600 screen shot. for sanity sake.;)

Because of the size of the screen shot word would resize and that caused it to look blurry, Publisher does this flawlessly so it seemed to correct that issue and I can KEEP the screen shots on the HARD Drive and use them again when sales changes their minds (which given the history involed should be some time next week.)
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: Lazy8s
In photoshop (which I don't have right now) there is a Save As... or Export As... option to save it as a PDF as well, if you want to create individual PDFs.
For this one that would have worked except that PHOTOSHOP does not handle text on the picture as well As I would like. and while this one is only 3 screens the other one is 9 or 10 and the set-up guiide is 15 I believe (it has been a while).