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I am creating a pdf from an existing user manual. I am using Acrobat
Distiller 3.01 and I cannot seem to produce good quality graphics when I
generate the PDF. I have tried, JPG, PNG, BMP, and GIF. I snap screens
with the ALT+PrntScreen function and then I crop and save them in PhotoShop.
I am using Microsoft Word as my document authoring tool
Has anybody learned a few cool tricks?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Ron D. Rhodes
Lead Technical writer
fourthchannel, inc.
rrhodes -at- fourthchannel -dot- com