To whom it may concern:
I am importing a eps logo from Adobe Illustrator into
Power Point. When it appears in Power Point it has
jaggies. What or how can I import without the jaggies.
It depends on what version of PPT you're using, but most programs display only
the preview image that's part of the EPS when you import an EPS graphic. This
is perfectly normal. The preview image is often rather low rez, so that'd
account for the jaggies you're getting.
If you intend to print to a PostScript printer or to Distiller, don't worry
about it. The printed image should be fine.
If you intend to use the image on screen or to a non-PS printer, then don't use
EPS in the first place. Export a WMF or raster graphic (PNG, BMP, etc.) from
Illustrator instead.
--
Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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