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Originally Posted by mohsen.amiri View Post
I do not want to improve the quality with rescaling. I just want not to lose the quality with making a photo smaller.
What will happen in quality if an actual photo be inserted into Word and make it's sizes smaller?
Why don't you try it and see, instead of wasting other people's time on something that really isn't worthy of a forum discussion? I have already answered your question!!!
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