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- From: carter@cemvax.cem.msu.edu (Tom Carter)
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- Subject: Re: CorelDRAW/W4W OLE - Scaling problems
- Keywords: Coreldraw word ole
- Message-ID: <1jm6koINNk63@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 12:58:00 GMT
- References: <29864.9301141538@thor.cf.ac.uk> <1jis6vINN8dr@huon.itd.adelaide.edu.au>
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- In article <1jis6vINN8dr@huon.itd.adelaide.edu.au> iroberts@pietro.ua.oz.au (Ian Roberts) writes:
- >Mark otway recounts his problems with embedded graphics. I had similar problems
- >until I realised the nature of objects. I believe the problem is that the
- >scaling of the picture is overidden if the field for the embedded object is
- >updated. Under default settings W4W updates field before printing. This is
- >desirable for many fields (dates, page numbers etc) but not if the scaling of a
- >graphic is lost!
- >
- >I think that I can scale graphics and retain these settings only if I opt for
- >printing without updating fields!
- >
- >
- >
- >-----------------------------------------------------------------------
- >Ian Roberts (iroberts@pichem.adelaide.edu.au) Dept of P & I Chemistry
- > Univesity of Adelaide
- > Australia
-
- No, just lock the field for that graphic so that it can't be updated unless
- it's unlocked. Select the field and press <ctrl>F11.
- HTH
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