I don't believe this is possible. There may be a program that will do this (I 
vaguely recall mention of one when I bought my 20" monitor) but I couldn't 
tell you what it is. This is one of the things I wanted to do with mine, if 
my eyesite ever started to go bad. Basically, in my mind at least, when 
you're changing resolution on the monitor, you're essentially just zooming in 
and out. You know that when you zoom in on something made up with dots, the 
dots get larger, so you end up with jaggies. So essentially what you'd need 
is something that makes the computer, not the monitor, makes smaller dots, 
and more dots per inch, to send to the monitor, so the monitor could use it.

A few other options come to mind. Can you get the image in a higher 
resolution? Can you make the image larger in Corel? It may make the image 
larger AND lose the jaggies. There may be software out there that will do 
that as well. Can you print the image, and then scan it in at a higher 
resolution?

STeve

<< Slept through class again. I Hooked up a 21" Apple Musti-scan for my wife 
to
use in learning Corel Draw. The image size is fine at 824x680 (sic) but the
jaggies show up.  How do I use the higher resolutions and make the screen
images larger? TIA >>


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