In this situation I import the eps (or the png -- I forget) into Visio, and then just do a cut-'n-paste from the Visio screen into Word. Once Visio touches the graphic, it somehow makes the graphic happier for other OLE-enabled programs.
HTH, Stuart > > Hi, > > I'm needing to provide a schematic to someone to include in a document. > However, this person is editor-challenged and is forced to use a > WYSIWYG word processor from some unnamed company in the NW of the US. I > tried printing to postscript, but of course this does not give the > preview which WYSIWYG users so desire. So then I tried png, but got the > same color scheme as on the screen. > > Anyone know how to either get some sort of eps with preview or if not, > an easy way to export to png with black lines on a white background? > > Thanks > -Dan >
