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My manual hinges on about 32 visio charts that look poor when I convert them
to PDF. I'm using print-quality settings. Does anyone know what I may be
doing incorrectly? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Kirk
Hi,
I faced the same problem with my visio diagrams( inserted in word
documents), they were not even readable when converted in to pdf. I
was running out of time as there were deadlines to catch so, I just
made a copy of my final document and replaced all the visio diagrams
with their images which I got using a screen capture tool.
Though not very efficiently but, problem solved....
Wondering! what the correct way to solve this prob would be.
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