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![]() Your description suggests you have Word's image compression activated, which gives a maximum resolution of 220ppi. See under File|Options|Advanced>Image Size and Quality.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ps. in fact the resolution reduction is STANDARD and one have to disable it if wanted ... ... with this change in the options I now have to start over all my image import work again and since there are about 200 images this gives me a lot of extra work. So I wanted to ask if there is a possibility (macro or other) for all the transferred images to be automatically set to the desired dimensions and style (which is the same for all)? |
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