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Graphics Enhancement Overview |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
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Solutions: The following options can now be used within graphics: *Text Columns within the box (limit of approx. 200 bytes) *Larger Captions - up to approx. 256 bytes *Page graphics to print on a specific page Will prompt for the number of pages to skip before printing (up to 255 pages). This will enable proper "bumping" of boxes...they will no longer over lap. *Horizontal Lines now have the option for Vertical Position. This option allows a position to be inserted and the line will actually print on that position...5" will print 5" down. *Option in Location of Auxiliary Files for Graphic Files This default directory WILL NOT, however, appear when press list files while in graphics. The graphic menu now offers 9 options instead of 8. The option added is now #2 Contents. This selection when pressed will offer 4 options for the contents: Graphic, Graphic on Disk, Text and Equation. The option for Graphic on Disk tells the program to pull the graphic from disk when it is time to print. When this option is used the graphic is not actually be part of the document. If the file were taken to a machine that did not have the graphic it will not print. This option is to allow inserting a graphic in a Style and also helps control the size of a document. When the Graphic on Disk option is used and the .WPG file is deleted from disk the graphic will view as a empty box. When actually go to print the file the error "Graphic File Not Found - *.WPG. Press G to continue" (* = the actual graphic name). After press G for "GO" a empty box will print. WordPerfect will also have the ability to recognize the size of a graphic before it was brought into WordPerfect from another program. For example, if a graphic from Gem Scan 3" x 5" is brought into WordPerfect in a TIFF format WordPerfect will recognize that size and carry it in with the same dimensions. This is mainly supported with TIFF files. Some Vector files will convert with the correct dimensions. The one limitation to this convert is found when printing. If the graphic originated as 300 DPI (dots per inch) if printed in WP as 70 DPI it will not print clearly. |
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