One other thing to try...You can save your map as a PNG file or EMF file and 
then place either of these files in your Word doc. The EMF is a vector file, 
so there should be excellent resolution, or if you choose PNG, you can set 
the output resolution (by clicking Options in the Save As dialog box) and 
choose a resolution value. By setting the output resoultion at say 200dpi or 
higher you should also get fairly good resolution when you print your Word 
doc.

>From: "pang ho" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: [Maptitude] Map printing and cut and pasting
>Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 11:33:40 -0700
>
>Dear users,
>
>Thanks for the suggestions. I tried both screen capture and print screen
>methods. Both worked well but they included the manu bars on top and bottom
>that I don't want in the "word" file.  In the process, I found that one can
>first copy the map into a graphic program, such as "Paint", or "Corel 
>Draw".
>Save the map into bitmap format, then it can be pasted into the word file.
>The map will be within the page margins and border, no overflowing.
>
>Thanks.
>
>Pang Ho, AICP
>PHA Transportation Consultants
>Tel.  (510) 848-9233
>Fax. (510) 848-9223
>
>




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