"tjodrik" wrote in message news:*** Email address is removed for privacy ***. You may have to accept that in this case, all you can do is make use a of work around.
I do not think it has anything to do with file compression (inserting a 21 KB pdf file into a 20 KB document causes the size of the document to increase to 125 KB) Hope this helps, Doug Robbins - MVP Office Apps & Services (Word) It's time to replace ‘Diversity, Equity & Inclusion’ with ‘Excellence, Opportunity & Civility’ - V Ramaswamy So how can I prevent Word from compressing the pdf?ĭoug Robbins - Word MVP dkrmvpsorg I tried the same in Word 2003, but the exact same thing happened.
In fact, when I right-clickĪnd go to the Compress options again, it has gone back to the default settings (a check on 'Print' and 'Compress pictures').
I've tried to prevent the compression by right-clicking the object>Format Object>Picture>Compress, and checking 'No Change' and unchecking 'Compress pictures', but nothing changes. When it's inserted however, the quality is terrible. I am trying to insert a pdf image into word 2007, through Insert>Object>Object>Create from file>Browse>'My pdf file'. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of myĭoug Robbins - Word MVP, Posted via the NNTP Bridge pdf file and then use Snagit (you can get a free 30 day trial from but the program is well worth what it costs) to print the pdf and save the Snagit output as a. You can almost certainly get a better result if you open the.