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> Some of the lines in the graphics have some jaggies on screen,
particularly
> a line pointing to a part of the graphic. I did a test CD but I'm would
like
> to tidy up the jaggies.
Response delayed while I updated my email address in order to be allowed to
post the reply!
This is how I got rid of jaggies in some of my documents: hope it works for
anyone out there who is having problems.
Open Adobe Acrobat 5, and go to edit>preferences>general>display:
then under smootning, check smooth text, smooth line art, and smooth images.
Hazel Hewitt
Technical Writer
Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc.
hazel -dot- hewitt -at- siemens -dot- com
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