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Sizing Graphics With Both And Auto-Both Optio |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When creating a graphic and sizing it, using the Both option, the only thing that changes is the size of the box, not the graphic within it. When using either of the "Set X Auto Y" options, the graphic is adjusted to fit inside the full dimensions of the box. Why can't you specify the dimensions of the box and expect the graphic to be adjusted according to those specifications? Solutions: There is no correlation between the window size (options in Definition: Graphic) and the sizing options in the Graphics Edit screen. You cannot use a window sizing option to affect the size of the bitmapped image. The best way to handle sizing is to choose the size of box (window) you want BEFORE importing the graphics image. There still might be some scaling and sizing to be done in the Graphics Edit window. The Auto-Both option was designed for scanned images that were scanned at a certain dpi. Auto-Both tries to create a window size at the dimensions of the original scanned image. This keeps the resolution of the picture the same. To get an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) graphics image to fill a WordPerfect graphics box, create the image at the size desired for the program being used. Then, when the image is brought into a graphics box in WP, select Auto-Both for the Size. This selection should size the box to be the same size that was set in the other program. |
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