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Group: pl.comp.dtp · Group Profile · Search for Scaled text in pl.comp.dtp
Author: Krzysztof Kop
Date: Nov 13, 2007 05:31
You can save the image as a .tif using Pub 2007, if you want. However, you do not use .tif files in web pages. Use .gif and perhaps .png for images and graphics with relatively few colors, and .jpgs for more complex images requiring many colors. DavidF "awell1" <awell1@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AAA12802-A8D1-42B6-8165-A827FC093BC9@microsoft.com... Can I do tiffs
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| You are correct. If you select text in a web template or web publication, go
to Format > Font, you will see that the options to Outline, Emboss, shadow,
and engrave are grayed out...you don't have the option. These are print
publication options, and have no HTML equivalents.
You can create your shadowed text in a print publication, copy and paste
special as an image (jpg, gif, png, etc) |
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Group: microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign · Group Profile · Search for Scaled text in microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign
Author: awell1
Date: Sep 5, 2008 12:56
Is it impossible to shadow, shade, emboss and scale text while you are working on a web template when using publisher 2007? This seems like the case but I want to be sure that I'm not doing something wrong. Am I going to have to make jpegs out of text and then insert it as pictures while editing my webpages? I hope a kind soul out there can advise. Thanks awell1 -- I''ll never run
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