After installation, you will be able to choose this option from the Office Button menu, like so: If you have Word 2007, you will need to download and install this add-in to be able to use it in Word. Editing the image to have a white background and reinserting it into Word document gave marginally better results, but the picture still had ugly, jagged edges.įinally, I used "Save as PDF" from within Word, and voila, picture perfect PDF! Trying another PDF converter changed absolutely nothing. I confirmed this with personal experience (in Word 2007 and CutePDF). I ran into this same problem, and as noted by OP in his comments, using the Microsoft "Save as PDF" option in Word 2007/2010 is the only solution that actually works. I'm not sure if this problem is just the way it is, or if there is some setting that can fix this problem for one or both applications. I know that both PDF Creator and Bulldog use Ghostscript behind the scenes. Here's the kicker, when I use the Adobe PDF Printer that ships with Acrobat, and select "High Quality Print", the images in the resultant PDF look great on screen. The resultant PDF seems to print just fine, it's only when viewing in Acrobat Reader that the images look terrible. I've tried disabling image compression and whatnot. I've tried various settings in both PDF Creator and Bulldog. For example, if I have a GIF version of the CE Mark in a Word document, it looks fine in Word but in the resulting PDF the lines are all jagged on-screen. By simple images, I mean GIF, JPEG or PNG representations of text and line art. Both PDF Creator and Bulldog PDF Printer produce terrible looking on-screen results with simple images in Word documents (haven't tried from other applications).
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