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I don't see a meaningful difference between your Word approach of
scaling 300 dpi by 70% and the FrameMaker equivalent of setting the
DPI to 210.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:59 AM, Mike Starr <mike -at- writestarr -dot- com> wrote:
> I agree with Robert... I save all my images at 300dpi and when I link images
> into a Word document, I have a macro button that I click to scale it to 70%.
> I get excellent results that way. I definitely don't like the approach
> FrameMaker takes, adjusting the resolution to resize an image.
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