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sosst7

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Okay ladies, please don''t laugh at me but I am technologically challenged and need your help! Okay here''s the deal, I had a friend of mine create a logo and template for my DIY wedding invitiations. They turned out really nice BUT they are in Adobe and the templates for the invitiations need to be in Word. So when i copied and pasted the invitation wording and logo from Adobe to Word and printed them out, the resolution was absolutely horrible! I tried to attach the document so you can see what I am talking about but the file is too big! Please help!!
 
What''s it in? Illustrator? Photoshop? I''m wondering if you can save the entire thing as a jpg and bring it in as a high res graphic into Word? I think there are some pretty graphically talented people here who should be able to help...
 
hey sosst7 - does the format have to be actual text that''s in a word document or can it be a picture like TravelingGal said? If it can be an embedded picture, try doing this:

1 - Bring up the PDF file and make sure everything you want to see is on your screen.
2 - Hit "Print Screen" on your keyboard
3 - Go into Paint and then Edit --> Paste
4 - Now you can crop the picture to the right size and get rid of the unwanted stuff around the edges.
5 - Either save the file and insert into Word or just edit --> select all --> copy and then paste into Word.

This will give you the picture in a word document. If this doesn''t work, let us know and we''ll figure something else out.

How big is the file? You could also try zipping it (right click on it --> Send To --> Compressed (zipped) Folder. This might make it smaller so you can upload it.
 
For the best resolution:

Either you or your friend open the picture in Adobe Photoshop (I''m assuming it was made in photoshop?).

Go to File > Save As...
Type in the picture name and under file type select JPG
Select to save at highest quality (a box that will come up once you click save)

Then go to your word document and Insert > Image and select the JPG file.

:)
 
Thank you SOOO much ladies for your help on this! I am going to try it right now and will let you know how it goes. And maybe I can post it up when I am done, so cross your fingers!!
 
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