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To Tiff 300dpi

This document provides instructions for creating high-quality 300dpi figures in Microsoft Office by using PDFCreator to save files as TIFF images rather than PDFs. The instructions state to go to the Options menu after printing and change the Standard Save Format to TIFF, which will then save all output as TIFF files instead of PDF until manually changed back.

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To Tiff 300dpi

This document provides instructions for creating high-quality 300dpi figures in Microsoft Office by using PDFCreator to save files as TIFF images rather than PDFs. The instructions state to go to the Options menu after printing and change the Standard Save Format to TIFF, which will then save all output as TIFF files instead of PDF until manually changed back.

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Create publication quality figures (300dpi) in MSOffice

PDFCreator (which works beautifully on x64 systems) has a function wherein you can

choose to save files as .tif rather than .pdf. If you go to 'Options' after printing

something, highlight the 'Save' menu and change the 'Standard Save Format' to TIFF.

Once set, it should remain as a TIFF output unless changed back manually.

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