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Word displays to screen pretty well. But, how Word
displays to screen has nothing to do with how it
prints to your printer or press.
Resize the images by upping their resolution, either
in the DTP app (am not sure Word supports setting a
discrete value for resolution) or in an external
image-editing application, like PSP, Photoshop,
PhotoPaint, PhotoImpact, etc., or at time of capture
with SnagIT or similar tools.
Cheers,
Sean
--- "Susan W. Gallagher" <sgallagher5 -at- cox -dot- net> wrote:
>
> Some software apps use a better resizing algorithm
> than
> others do. Word's is one of the best.
>
> Take the screenshots and paste them into Word.
> Resize them
> until they are the appropriate size for your Quark
> doc, then
> take a new screenshot and crop the window border in
> any
> graphics program.
>
> Viola! Legible, resized screenshots.