That sounds like the way to go!> From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]> CC: [email protected]; [email protected]> Subject: Re: Graphics Fundamentals> Date: Thu, 25 Dec 2008 20:07:57 -0800> > On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 19:15:24 -0500, Jack DeLand <[email protected]> > wrote:> > >They may be .eps, but they are copied and pasted into the files, not > >linked, so I can't open them, or at least don't know how to. There is no > >graphics subdirectory or other file location. Ideas?> > You can always get embedded graphics out of Frame and into> files of their *original* type with Mif2Go; the free demo> version will do that for you:> http://www.omsys.com/dcl/download.htm> > Detailed instructions are in the User's Guide, par. 29.2.3, > "Exporting and converting embedded graphics". The graphics> will not have their original names, because Frame discarded> those on import. (Word does better; it keeps them. ;-)> But they *will* be in the original format, most likely EPS> in your case, and the process is very fast and automatic;> you can do a full book at once.> > HTH!> > -- Jeremy H. Griffith, at Omni Systems Inc.> <[email protected]> http://www.omsys.com/ _________________________________________________________________ Life on your PC is safer, easier, and more enjoyable with Windows Vista®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/127032870/direct/01/ _______________________________________________
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