Microsoft KB Archive/69407

Word: Exporting TIFF Graphics from Lotus Freelance Plus

PSS ID Number: Q69407 Article last modified on 11-02-1994

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The following instructions explain how to export a Tag Image Format File (TIFF) from Lotus Freelance Plus versions 3.00 and 3.01.

  In the Charts and Drawings module, select Print Options and enter the following information:   In the Device field, press the SPACEBAR to view device options, and select “TIFF output.” Note: Freelance Plus can have up to five output devices installed at once. If an option is not visible for TIFF output, refer to the “Lotus Freelance Plus Reference” for instructions on installing device drivers.   In the Read Options From field, choose “current settings” if composing an image that has not yet been saved to disk, or choose “saved file” if the current settings for the file have already been saved to disk.   In the Output Mode field, press the SPACEBAR to view output options, and select File.   In the File Path field, enter the desired destination of the output file.   In the File Name field, enter the desired filename with a TIF file extension.   In the Overwrite field, choose Yes.   In the Compression field, choose “No compression”. If “CCITT Group 3” compression is chosen, Microsoft Word will be unable to interpret the file. </li>  Press F10 or / (forward slash) when done to save settings and return to the Freelance Plus menu. </li></ol> </li>  Select Print, Go. </li></ol>

Freelance will now generate a TIFF file in the directory location specified.

Support for Freelance Plus is the sole responsibility of Lotus Corporation. For more information or assistance with Freelance Plus, contact Lotus Product Support at (800) 223-1662 between 8:30 AM and 8:00 PM (EST). In Canada, call (416) 979-9412.

Reference(s):

“Lotus Freelance Plus Reference.” Version 3.01.

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