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Old 05-27-2010, 01:40 PM
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I'd dearly like to understand something: When I capture an image from the screen it is generally jagged, no matter what program I use, what resolution, what graphics format, etc. But when Acrobat prints it or when Word embeds it and prints it, it looks gorgeous. I understand that Acrobat is printing. But Word looks gorgeous on-screen and in printing.



This relates to some other issues that are far from Word-specific. So, inquiring minds want to know: Just exactly what is Word doing to accomplish this smoothing on screen?

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Jeanne
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