This can be a chance to convert a user to OpenOffice and free standards. I don't know where to ask this, but this seems to be a catch all group for open standards, and free software so the advocates probably are well versed in the answer. I'm a new user to OpenOffice and open standards like pdf, having been a life long MS user. I tried googling, but apparently I'm not typing the correct search phrase. So here is my question:
When I add a jpeg image to openoffice file and save it as a pdf, the image doesn't look right when viewed as pdf. It seems to lose a lot of its resolution. I've seen documents created in pdf with images that don't look bad at no matter how much you zoom in on them. I want to do that with my documents with images. Even if that is not possible I would like at _least_ for the image to be at actual size when viewed and not degraded like it is now in pdf. I would like a step by step example if possible. I am using OpenOffice on Windows since I'm not done learning to use (GNU?)/Linux for all my tasks yet. If not, I'll have to go back to using Microsoft Word as the format as it keeps its resolution. I just want more people to be able to read my documents. Thank you. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
