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Old 03-06-2008, 12:40 AM
Phil Newman
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Import Graphic into Word vastly increases file size

Hi there,

I have a rather large word (2003) document, about 150 pages long,
most
of it is text. It has headers and footers and standard template with
small graphic. the general size of the document is 12Mb, which is
managable.


however, I've imported some graphics, which I think are bitmap files,
rather large, about 3Mb each.


And when this happens and I save the document, the file size
increases
to a whopping 70Mb!! where on earth did that come from!?


and when I remove the graphics, and save under a different name, the
file size decreases to 30Mb!


Can anyone suggest how I can keep my file size down to a manageable
size with imported graphics?


I don't really want to compromise the graphic quality however, but it
might be possible for conversion to say jpeg.


Regards,


Phil


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Old 03-06-2008, 01:00 AM
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Re: Import Graphic into Word vastly increases file size

"Phil Newman" <phillenium2002********.com> wrote:

> I have a rather large word (2003) document, about 150 pages long,


Not a Windows issue. You may want to repost to the appropriate group.
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...awing.graphics

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Re: Import Graphic into Word vastly increases file size

Phil Newman <phillenium2002********.com> wrote:

>I don't really want to compromise the graphic quality however, but it
>might be possible for conversion to say jpeg.


That would save you a ton.
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Old 03-06-2008, 10:41 AM
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Re: Import Graphic into Word vastly increases file size

Wrong news group.
But get Irfanview from www.irfanview.com
Use Irfanview to convert (Save as) from bmp to jpg format.
Then resize the image to the size you want in the Word Document before you insert it.
(resizing images in irfanview change the byte size. Resizing in Word does not.)

"Phil Newman" <phillenium2002********.com> wrote in message
news:414e82fb-a3c1-4d1b-856e-b94dff2c52c7@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> Hi there,
>
> I have a rather large word (2003) document, about 150 pages long,
> most
> of it is text. It has headers and footers and standard template with
> small graphic. the general size of the document is 12Mb, which is
> managable.
>
>
> however, I've imported some graphics, which I think are bitmap files,
> rather large, about 3Mb each.
>
>
> And when this happens and I save the document, the file size
> increases
> to a whopping 70Mb!! where on earth did that come from!?
>
>
> and when I remove the graphics, and save under a different name, the
> file size decreases to 30Mb!
>
>
> Can anyone suggest how I can keep my file size down to a manageable
> size with imported graphics?
>
>
> I don't really want to compromise the graphic quality however, but it
> might be possible for conversion to say jpeg.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Phil
>
>



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Old 03-06-2008, 05:11 PM
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Re: Import Graphic into Word vastly increases file size

On Thu, 6 Mar 2008 00:35:20 -0800 (PST), Phil Newman
<phillenium2002********.com> wrote:

>Hi there,
>
>I have a rather large word (2003) document, about 150 pages long,
>most
>of it is text. It has headers and footers and standard template with
>small graphic. the general size of the document is 12Mb, which is
>managable.
>
>
>however, I've imported some graphics, which I think are bitmap files,
>rather large, about 3Mb each.
>
>
>And when this happens and I save the document, the file size
>increases
>to a whopping 70Mb!! where on earth did that come from!?
>
>
>and when I remove the graphics, and save under a different name, the
>file size decreases to 30Mb!
>
>
>Can anyone suggest how I can keep my file size down to a manageable
>size with imported graphics?
>
>
>I don't really want to compromise the graphic quality however, but it
>might be possible for conversion to say jpeg.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Phil
>

Why ask HERE? Do you see WORD in this group's title? NO.

Ask elsewhere

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