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JPEG, PNG and Web Pages
just upgraded from Publisher 2000 to Publisher 2003. The web publisihing process converts JPEGs to PNGs which dramtically increases the file sizes leading to much slower loading of webpages. Is there a solution to this problem?
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Re: JPEG, PNG and Web Pages
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"jleggette" <jleggette@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:52A2DC5D-055C-4CF8-AE15-5F1E87D824C7@microsoft.com...process converts JPEGs to PNGs which dramtically increases the file sizes> just upgraded from Publisher 2000 to Publisher 2003. The web publisihing
leading to much slower loading of webpages. Is there a solution to this
problem?
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