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![]() Unless you need the extra resolution, I'd recommend sticking with the lower-resolution versions. In any event, the maximum resolution supported by Word is 220dpi. For a 4in*3in image, that equates to 880*660 pixels. Anything above that is liable to increase the file size without improving the output.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Well, things are different with e-books, because the same Word file is converted to different formats, and some of them are suitable for e-readers.
In addition, as it is a technical e-book, lots of images are graphics, with text (i.e. a constructive detail). So the quality is important. Thank you anyway ![]() Pat |
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