Dave
If it's just 1 page you should already have all the software you need.
Generate a PDF from the Word doc, open it in Preview & use Save As to save a
copy in either of several graphics formats.
Specifics may vary based on your version of OS X.
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Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
"davec" <dav...@verizon.net> wrote in message
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Hi Dave,
Perhaps if we knew why you want picture formats we can offer some
suggestions. Is there something about saving as a PDF that is
inadequate? It's easy enough to make screen shots using Shift+Apple+4
then drag over the selected area, or use the Grab utility in
Applications/Utilities to capture what's displayed in the active window.
-Jim
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Dave
On Nov 17, 10:10 pm, Jim Gordon MVP <goldke...@warmerthanwarmmail.com>
wrote:
In that case, I would definitely go with PDF.
I suspect you will find that a commercial printer will give you grief, extra
cost, and a fuzzy result if you give them anything else.
Cheers
On 19/11/09 1:38 AM, in article
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<dav...@verizon.net> wrote:
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Additionally, though, use File> Print then click the PDF button & select the
appropriate higher quality for commercially printed output.
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