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Subject:Re: How to edit/print .ps files From:Jessica N Lange <jlange -at- OHIOEE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 9 Oct 1997 07:44:59 -0400
Hello
CorelDraw will import PostScript files as editable files. From File menu, choose Import. In Files of type area, select "PostScript Interpreted (PS)". If you don't see that as an import type, do a custom install and select that as one of the import filters.
I have CorelDraw 6, but have seen this option in many past versions. I have always had success with this, but work only with small graphics -- small in physical size, file size, and bit depth.
Hope this helps
Jessica N Lange
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>>I've some .ps files which should go with a document. Since the diagrams in
.ps format are very large I want to reduce before putting it in the
document. The problem is none of the graphic applications (Visio, PSP etc.)
can open the .ps file. Is there an application in which I can open the .ps
files and resize it?
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