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hi Rick, I'm willing to bow to your superior knowledge of publicity matters, but I can't see how sending a large table as a graphic is going to work any more than you'd send a press release like that. Should you want to it's possible, but the results depend on method, and I kind of think any magazine would want to format any tables themselves to fit their layout and aesthetic. Unless you mean a screenshot? just to give a feel how it looks. Hit <print screen> (or Mac equvalent) open your graphic editor paste as new image trim out bit you want save as tif or gif (*not* jpeg, it'll look bad) attach to email, rather than pasting it in (to stop the email software re-sizing and compressing it)If email software insists on re-sizing the pic, (and they can do this) you need to put the graphic in .zip archive
before attaching. andy Rick Walker wrote:
On 5/13/12 3:13 AM, andy butler wrote:No, to be able to send it to magazines as a graphic (tif, gif, .jpeg, et. al.)and a query: Once the material is put into this data base, will it bepretty simple to copy it and post it as a graphicYou mean create a graphic banner for a link?andyfor print publication ultimately. R.