how can i convert docx to tiff

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Guest

I tried what I found in the FAQ's but Office 2007 Student edition doesn't
seem to support this!! Wood 2007 allows for some awesome graphics docs but
most commerical printers need EPS or TIFF formatted files....HELP!!!!
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

I doubt seriously that commercial printers want EPS or TIFF. Many require
PDF, however, and Word can (sort of) do this.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
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Guest

Just FYI - Muddlingthru did not specifically mention graphics, so i'm sure
you were thinking about document printing, but most commercial *graphics*
printers do indeed want EPS or TIFF file formats. EPS for vector images and
TIFF for bitmapped are the preferred format for high resolution printing.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Actually I see he does say "graphics docs." But I would still think that
Word's purpose is creating *documents*, not graphics.

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Peter Jamieson

If you still have Office Document Imaging (I believe it is still there
somewhere in Office 2007 but am not completely sure) you can print to the
Office Document Imaging "printer" using a multipage .tiff format. Whether
your printer's sofwtare will understand that particular .tiff format is
another question. You may also be able to generate .tiff by outputting to
the Fax Printer (if installed) but choosing the option to save to a file
rather than actually print.

Peter Jamieson
 

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