M$ heart EPS
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- jox
no, MS seem to hate eps-files.
I'm trying to import a perfectly fine logo in eps-format into MS Word, and it fucks it up (if you excuse my language). I can only see half of the logo and the rest is all upside down / colors changed etc.Any ideas how to solve this? Like, what format to use instead or the best way to make Word suffer?
- Gorbie0
Try saving the EPS with different preview settings (?)
- Biofreak0
1. what kind of image/graphic is it?
2. what program exported it?
3. what are you wearing?
4. why the hell are you using an eps file in a MS word doc?
- jox0
1. It's a logo, remember
2. Adobe Illustrator
3. A wifebeater
4. Because a client asked me to create a letterhead, Word was what he wanted.
- jking760
christ, don't use Word.
- ok_static0
use try save as a jpeg or tiff instead of eps, hope that helps.
- jox0
thank static, I tired that but them both formats seem to blur the logo :(
Please, the client treatened to kill my future kids!
- jox0
that should be "tried" :)
- lifeinsodium0
Why not save the EPS as a jpg or something and then just add image in Word? Or would that screw the image when you print it?
- Biofreak0
mm... odd. i would think that a tiff file would be perfect.
100% 150dpi TIFF. i think that that would be the best thing to do if you cant ge the eps to work.
AI is usually pretty good with not fucking things up like that. was the logo created entirely in AI or was there some import/export shit goin on?
- Biofreak0
saf (lifeinsodium) i think that jox is just frightened of raster images.
it is a sweetish thing ya know. sweets are scared of bitmaps or something. =)
- lifeinsodium0
maybe he needs to add some sodium and fix this sweetish issue.
- jox0
I solved it! I dunno how I did it, but I did. I exported it as a WordPerfect..something from AI, imported it as a clip-art in Word and bam!
Thanks a lot for your help comrades! Muchos apprechiated!
- Biofreak0
cool.