If I'm correct, the WMF file format is a vector format, unlike JPG and BMP
which are raster formats, and raster formats can take advantage of image
resolution (dpi or ppi).  When I do a "Save Window As" from a layout, I am
offered the chance to input a dpi measure for the WMF file, which strikes me
as useless, considering it's a vector format.  What's even more strange is
that when I wrote out two WMF files from the same layout (one at 240dpi and
one at 96dpi), the 240dpi WMF was only 10% bigger in file size than the
96dpi WMF.

Anyone care to comment on this?  Feel free to tell me if I'm all wet....I
don't get my feelings hurt.

Frank Phillips
Manager of Marketing GIS
Vulcan Materials Company (NYSE:VMC)
Birmingham, AL, USA

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