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Originally posted by: Peter Grainge
Take a look at my site. There's a topic on importing and a topic on images. Maybe something there will help.
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Originally posted by: Elisa Firth
Word has a really cool compression algorithm for insert>picture that keeps the documents smaller but gives beautiful display and print results. However, it's lossy, and when the picture comes back out of Word, it gets pretty grainy.
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Originally posted by: Elisa Firth
...I have overwritten RoboHelp's image files with the originals and gotten good results.
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Originally posted by: Pete Lees
If you no longer have access to the original source images that you added to the Word document, you could try saving the document as a Web page. This sometimes allows you to recover high-quality versions of the images.
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