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Subject:Re: Graphics format in Word 6 From:Matt Ion <mion -at- DIRECT -dot- CA> Date:Thu, 27 Jul 1995 21:07:01 PDT
On Mon, 24 Jul 1995 17:30:20 -0400 you wrote:
>*Does any graphics file format (i.e., tif, bmp) produce higher resolution
>than another in Word 6.
I can't claim any in-depth study of this, but I don't imagine either of these
would be any different.
>* I prefer working in Word 2. If I create files in Word 2, then convert to
>Word 6 for a client, will all formatting remain intact? This is most
>important because my deadlines are very tight, and I don't want to get into
>reformatting the entire manual at the last minute.
Why "convert"? Word 6 will simply read in Word 2 files - a *.DOC is a *.DOC.
Formatting should stay fully intact.
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