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Deb




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Old Post  05-28-04 - 12:14 AM  
Hi~ I have created an ad in Publisher 2002 and I've sent it to an agency who
 is requiring me to send a different format. She is using Quark, but she sai
d if I file it as a pdf file and email it to her it will be able to work. It
 is being printed 4-color p
rocess (glossy) on the inside cover of a catalog. I cannot find a pdf format
 inside publisher 2002, is there a comparable format? This ad has a 4-color 
photo in it and I am concerned about losing the quality of the photo through
 the format transfer. She a
lso said a jpeg file might work, will I lose the quality if I transfer it to
 this format too? Do I have another option? I know I could send her the phot
o and she could re-create it in Quark, but she doesn't have the font Vivaldi
.
~Thanks, Deb
www.sweetwaterbathandbody.com


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Old Post  05-28-04 - 12:14 AM  
Publisher will not create .pdf files. You will need thrid party software. I
use Adobe Acrobat for mine. I've also created an ad for a magazine and sent
it to the print house. They had no trouble handling the file.

There are several low-cost (and free, I think) programs available. However,
I'm not sure if you can produce a CMYK file with them. You do tend to get
what you pay for. Do a search in Google and see what you can learn.

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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



"Deb" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3A262F81-D0C7-47B8-AD27-11443A730490@microsoft.com...
> Hi~ I have created an ad in Publisher 2002 and I've sent it to an agency
who is requiring me to send a different format. She is using Quark, but she
said if I file it as a pdf file and email it to her it will be able to work.
It is being printed 4-color process (glossy) on the inside cover of a
catalog. I cannot find a pdf format inside publisher 2002, is there a
comparable format? This ad has a 4-color photo in it and I am concerned
about losing the quality of the photo through the format transfer. She also
said a jpeg file might work, will I lose the quality if I transfer it to
this format too? Do I have another option? I know I could send her the photo
and she could re-create it in Quark, but she doesn't have the font Vivaldi.
> ~Thanks, Deb
> www.sweetwaterbathandbody.com


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Don Schmidt




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Old Post  05-28-04 - 12:14 AM  
CMYK color isn't something I get into but in Publisher 2000, the Help file
has some guidance for Publisher to convert RGB to CMYK.


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"JL Paules" <JL_Amerson@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Publisher will not create .pdf files. You will need thrid party software.
I
> use Adobe Acrobat for mine. I've also created an ad for a magazine and
sent
> it to the print house. They had no trouble handling the file.
>
> There are several low-cost (and free, I think) programs available.
However,
> I'm not sure if you can produce a CMYK file with them. You do tend to get
> what you pay for. Do a search in Google and see what you can learn.
>
> --
> JoAnn Paules
> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
>
>
>
> "Deb" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3A262F81-D0C7-47B8-AD27-11443A730490@microsoft.com... 
> who is requiring me to send a different format. She is using Quark, but
she
> said if I file it as a pdf file and email it to her it will be able to
work.
> It is being printed 4-color process (glossy) on the inside cover of a
> catalog. I cannot find a pdf format inside publisher 2002, is there a
> comparable format? This ad has a 4-color photo in it and I am concerned
> about losing the quality of the photo through the format transfer. She
also
> said a jpeg file might work, will I lose the quality if I transfer it to
> this format too? Do I have another option? I know I could send her the
photo
> and she could re-create it in Quark, but she doesn't have the font
Vivaldi. 
>
>
> ---
> Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.
> Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).
> Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004
>
>




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