Embedding pictures into a Word document

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Which is the most size-efficient image file format to embed into a Word
document? I'm sending out some files to modem users and I want to minimise
the file size as much as possible.

TIA
 
PNG and reduce the colour depth to the barest minimum., acceptable (reducing
colour depth is the last edit after you have cropped and resized). Unless
you already have a good graphics editor, the free to download IrfanView is
an excellent tool for cropping, changing file type and other basic editing.

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: Which is the most size-efficient image file format to embed into a Word
: document? I'm sending out some files to modem users and I want to
minimise
: the file size as much as possible.
:
: TIA
:
:
 
TF shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
PNG and reduce the colour depth to the barest minimum., acceptable
(reducing colour depth is the last edit after you have cropped and
resized). Unless you already have a good graphics editor, the free to
download IrfanView is an excellent tool for cropping, changing file
type and other basic editing.

ACK on PNG, ACK on IrfanView. It integrates perfectly in Total
Commander.
However I would advise The Gimp for more advanced image manipulation.
It's GNU, so it's Free!
 
Many thanks for the useful input. I was expecting an answer along the lines
of bmp/jpg/gif and hadn't considered PNG, so I'll give it a go.

Cheers.
 
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