Neither MS Photo Editor (which comes with Office 2000) or MS
Paint (which comes with Windows) can export to .wmf format.
You'll need to convert the file with a graphics editing program.
I don't have Photoshop, so I don't know if it supports the .wmf
format. It probably doesn't, based on your description.
Irfanview supports .wmf files, and it's free at http://www.irfanview.com .
Curious I converted a 31kb JPG file to WMF and the file size was 1.39mb!
When inserted into a document, the WMF version produced a document file size
9 times that of the jpg version. You may need to rethink this.
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