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I'm using FrameMaker 7.0 for a simple two page doc to convert into PDF using
Acrobat 5.0. It's got small screen shots and a Visio flow chart. The visio
looks fine in PDF but Acrobat makes the screen shots choppy and
unprofessional looking.
I've been using PhotoShop 6.0 to put the screen shots in FrameMaker and I've
tried converting them to GIF, JPG, or EPS. But they always look fine in
FrameMaker. It's just the PDF that screws up the graphics.
I'm new here so I apologize if you've already discussed this as I'm sure I'm
not alone. Anyone know how to fix this?
Carolyn Dismuke
Technical Writer
cdismuke -at- salesforce -dot- com
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