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Old 03-27-2003
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MS Publishing 2000 Question???

DOes anybody know how to convert a MS Publishing 2000 file into a jpeg?

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Hmm... thats a toughy. The only thing that I could find is that by clicking on "Pack and Go" in the file menu, and selecting the option for commercial printing, everything will be packaged up in an executable file. This results in all of your images in the file being exported into .tif format, but the text still stays in publisher format.

Other than that, the only thing i can think of is to print out the publisher file, then scan it in, or to use acrobat to convert it to .pdf and then import it into photoshop and save it as .jpg (the adobe website lets you convert 3 files into .pdf for free) although you may experience loss of resolution if you are trying to get printable quality. Also, if you use the "save as webpage" feature in publisher, you may get lucky and publisher may convert your entire document into 1 jpg.

Anyways, how is that for duct tape solutions?

Hope this helps!

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If you have photo shop you can do it this way. Needs a touch of tweaking with the canvas, but it works.

In Publisher go to edit>select all then edit>copy

In photoshop go to file>new . It will create a new canvas the size of what you just copied.

Then in photoshop go to edit>paste!!


Pretty easy, but if you have a background in the publisher document, you'll need to tweak the canvas in photoshop to get the whole background in.
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WOW! Thank you so much to the both of you. I am going to go in and try it today! I will come back and let you know how it came out!

Thanks again!
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OK guys...what I did is select all and copied. Then went and pasted it in Paint Shop Pro. Then I saved it as a jpeg...PERFECT! Thanks for all your help.
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