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What’s the best method for importing drawing imagines into Microsoft word? We’ve got some imagines somebody wants to write a procedure on. Normally we had people to do this job but their no longer with our company. I’ve tried cgm but file comes in all white. PDF get tricky when you re size it. JPEG and Tiff are worse. Long time ago I remember when we loaded the software you could tie it together with Microsoft’s products but remember much about doing it. We’re on WF3.
We use Snag It to do screen shots. A freeware tool that we also use is Greenshot to take screen shots. The captured image is sent to your clipboard, then you just paste it into your Word document.
Always use a vector format, bitmaps make big files that don't scale well or they end up looking fuzzy. CGM used to be our standard but Microsucks killed support for it (despite what their help continues to say) due to some obscure security concern. I was able to go in and uninstall the update and get CGM to work untill the next automatic update did it again. We now create postscript files and then use GhostView to convert to encapsulated postscript. You have to do this one sheet at a time for multi sheet drawings but the upside is you get the exact same colors, linewidths, etc. as the hard copy. It scales perfectly and you can zoom in to your hearts content.
In Reply to Rob Cook:
What’s the best method for importing drawing imagines into Microsoft word? We’ve got some imagines somebody wants to write a procedure on. Normally we had people to do this job but their no longer with our company. I’ve tried cgm but file comes in all white. PDF get tricky when you re size it. JPEG and Tiff are worse. Long time ago I remember when we loaded the software you could tie it together with Microsoft’s products but remember much about doing it. We’re on WF3.
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Linky no work. I did try http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2479871 registry edit. No joy.
In Reply to Menso Heij:
Is is also possible to add a registry key to allow .cgm in Microsoft Office as described here: http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ01119_Message-_-Failed_to_import_----_or_-An_error_occurred_while_importing_----_while_importing_CGM_or_other_graphics.htm.
Best regards,
Menso