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Ordinarily I do just use the EPS image and resize it in the document file. I use Quark for most of what I do, and it seems to play nicer with EPS that it does with other formats. I read Anton's message too fast. I thought he had to have a raster image. I missed the "whatever format" part.
Thanks for the info. I look forward to reading it. Hopefully you've saved me sometime.
BTW, if the above link gets split apart, you'll have to manually paste
it back together in your browser. The clue is, the URL begins with
http:// and ends with .html.
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