ReportWorks | File | Export | JPG
Use this ReportWorks program to save an existing .rwRpt document in a JPG format.
- File Name: Click on the small open-file button to type in the name to assign the exported file.
- Color Depth: Choose from the drop-down list box the color resolution you wish to use for the output JPG image. As you increase the color resolution, the output file will increase in size. For good color depth, you should probably choose 24 bits/pixel.
! Changing the pixels per inch and/or colors per pixel does not change the printable size of the graphic but instead the resolution of the image and the size on disk of the output file.
- Resolution (DPI): This setting defaults to 96 and will determine the resolution of the output graphic in dots or pixels per inch. As you increase the number of dots per inch, the disk size of the output file will increase. If you want to print the image at high resolution, you should increase the resolution to at least 300 pixels per inch.
- Compression: JPG files can be created with varied compression; use the sliding bar to select the compression you wish to use. The greater the compression (the left side of the sliding bar), the lower the quality of the output image and the smaller the disk size of the output file. The lower the compression (to the right side of the sliding bar), the higher the quality of the output image, and the larger the disk size of the output file
- If necessary, open the .rwRpt file you wish to export.
- Select the Export command from the File menu. A pop-up menu will display the export options.
- Select the JPEG option.
- Enter the requested information in the displayed program window, as described above.
- Click OK when you are ready to continue.
ReportWorks will store on disk the current ReportWorks document in a JPEG image at the resolution, color depth, and compression you specified.
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