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The Copy Special command lets you copy the image to the Clipboard
in one of three sizes, depending on whether you are copying the image
to print professionally, to print from your desktop, or to copy to your
computer screen or an e-mail message. After copying the image to the
Clipboard, you can paste the resized image in a file in another
application, such as a word processor. For more information, see
“Copying images into other applications” on page 87.
The Save for Office command provides resizing options that are similar
to those provided by the Copy Special command, except that you can
save the file to disk as well as specify image size and resolution. For
more information, see “To save images for office applications” on
page 68.
Why are you resizing the image?
You can use the Resize dialog box more effectively if you know why you
want to resize the image.
If you want to use a very large photo on a Web page, or if you
want to attach a large photo to an e-mail, you can use the Width
and Height controls in the Print Size group box. In the Advanced
settings area, you should ensure that the Maintain original print
size check box is unmarked and that the Lock aspect ratio check
box is marked.
If you want to resize an image by a specific percentage or to
specific pixel dimensions (for example, 800 600), you can use
the controls in the Pixel Dimensions group box. In the Advanced
settings area, you should ensure that the Resample using check
box is marked.
If you want to resize an image by changing only its resolution, you
can unmark the Resample using check box in the Advanced
settings area, and type or set a value in the Resolution control in
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