Re: EPS and Word



On Wed, 3 Oct 2007 21:20:11 UTC, "cmyk" <nowhere@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Jim,

When you import any graphic into Word, it tends to expand to fill the available space. You can then re-size & reposition it as you
please. With EPS files, that simply allows them to scale to whatever dimensions you want them to be in the final output.


So why does tiger.eps import correctly?

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