ellengard
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ORIGINAL: MrsStreet11 ...I think you are correct about the volume of images as a complicating factor as I've used images from Google, Facebook, Iphones, saved photos, etc. OK, then, let's try the "use one jpg image per page" method. Please read the following relevant blog article. http://printshop.com/blog/2014/10/1/simplify-your-calendar-project.aspx While you are not starting from scratch, we can still incorporate this method with your existing calendar project. First, make a backup copy of your file! As a test to make sure the Save As PDF does work with smaller projects, open any ready-made project and Save As PDF. If it doesn't work, do not continue. Post back and we'll find a solution to getting a working PDF writer before you do the following: Open your calendar project. Delete all the calendar pages (in the Project tab, "Remove Page"), leaving just the picture pages. Save as jpg, at best quality and highest resolution. This will create a series of jpgs, one for each page. Close the project, but do not save the changes. Reopen the project. For each picture page, select all the elements and delete them. Add the corresponding jpg, resize and position it to fill the page. It now looks the same as it was, but now you've got only one image on the page. For each picture page, replace all with the one corresponding jpg. Save this project with a new name. Now Save As PDF. Preferably, print to the cute PDF writer or Microsoft PDF writer as they produce a PDF with sharper images.
< Message edited by ellengard -- 12/31/2016 12:13:22 AM >
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