Printing problems in PP 2003 when picture come from Photoshop

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The new 2003 is making a mess of my images when I print them (tiling, squashing and duplicating of logos and not aligning the picture where they should (white line and opacity print misaligned). We have found that pasting special as jpgs or saving from PP as jpg helps but not always. The picture are produce in Photoshop 6.01 save as jpg and the color are RGB. How to fix this ? Any help would be welcome. Thanks
 
The Easiest way to stop the misalignment is to turn off the Automatic layout
for inserted objects which is found under Tools > Autocorrect options... along
with inserting your images instead of pasting

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Michael Koerner [MS PPT MVP]


The new 2003 is making a mess of my images when I print them (tiling, squashing
and duplicating of logos and not aligning the picture where they should (white
line and opacity print misaligned). We have found that pasting special as jpgs
or saving from PP as jpg helps but not always. The picture are produce in
Photoshop 6.01 save as jpg and the color are RGB. How to fix this ? Any help
would be welcome. Thanks
 
I just tried that and does not change anything. The one that I tried this morning was a picture that I cropped in power point. On screen it looked alright but when I print it it look like it was squish and not crop.. Sorry if I make English mistake but I'm French. Thank you
 
Louise, your language is just fine. if your feel you would be more comfortable
using your native language, you could ask your same question in the
microsoft.public.fr.powerpoint newsgroup.

It would be a lot better if you cropped your image in Photoshop, and then
inserted it into PowerPoint

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I just tried that and does not change anything. The one that I tried this
morning was a picture that I cropped in power point. On screen it looked
alright but when I print it it look like it was squish and not crop.. Sorry if
I make English mistake but I'm French. Thank you
 
I just tried that and does not change anything. The one that I tried this
morning was a picture that I cropped in power point. On screen it looked
alright but when I print it it look like it was squish and not crop.. Sorry
if I make English mistake but I'm French. Thank you
Try turning off PowerPoint's autocorrect layout feature as Michael suggested,
then delete the photo and re-insert it into PPT.
 
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