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I'm working on a Word document with lots and lots of old black and white photos (some not very good) that needs to be uploaded to a self-publishing site in pdf form. Have just done a trial upload and (duh) the photos are all set at 72 dpi instead of 300 dpi or more.
Question 1: Is it possible to change the dpi *within* the Word doc without actually deleting them one by one, re-setting the dpi, and re-inserting them all again, thereby messing with the overall format on every single page, after I finally have it all nicely set? I fear the answer is no, but before I add many more hours to this family history project I thought I would ask the knowledgeable and helpful people here. Question 2: My new version of Word 16.73 will not allow me to do a "save as" pdf. When I click on "Save as", under File, no box comes up to enable me to save as anything. I work around by going through the print process but even that is tricky - have to open in preview before saving as. Am I missing something or has something got corrupted? Thanks Maureen |
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