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To: "Framers (E-mail)" <framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "FreeFramers (E-mail)" <framers@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: 72 dpi graphics appearing at roughly 50 dpi
From: "Walli, Gaylin" <gwalli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 5 Mar 2002 14:37:33 -0500
Sender: owner-framers@xxxxxxxxx
This one's for a cow-orker not on the list. After checking the archives I can find no answer and having no experience with said problem, I'm going to post it here. He writes: "Importing graphics (File > Import > File) by reference and then specifying the imported graphic scaling as 72 dpi actually scales the image at about 50 dpi, making it much larger (and ragged) in both display and print than it should actually be. Checking properties verifies that Frame believes it is indeed set to 72 dpi. Wa'sssuuuup?" What he showed me was a printout of a word file with the same exact graphic as what's in the frame file. Now as I understand it, word brings in the file at the native dpi of the graphic (which is 72 in this case). Why would appear as 50 in frame even though it clearly thinks it's 72 in the properties? I'm stumped (and obviously no expert), but any help or ideas would be appreciated. Gaylin Gaylin Walli (Doc Goddess Extraordinary; Chief Frame Flunky; Team Leader's Monkey on Mail) Documentation Specialist New World Systems gwalli@newworldsys.com ** To unsubscribe, send a message to majordomo@omsys.com ** ** with "unsubscribe framers" (no quotes) in the body. **