When I save my Publisher Document as a jpg or a gif, it put this annoying
black border around the outside edge of the document. How do I turn that off?

Re: Turn off when I save my doc as a jpg, it puts a border around it? by John

John
Mon May 05 12:32:52 CDT 2008

Jenn J. wrote:
> When I save my Publisher Document as a jpg or a gif, it put this
> annoying black border around the outside edge of the document. How
> do I turn that off?
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Hmmm...are you referring to the dotted
boundary line?

Go to...View / Boundaries and Guides...
or type...Ctrl+Shift+O

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Re: Turn off when I save my doc as a jpg, it puts a border around by JennJ

JennJ
Mon May 05 14:51:08 CDT 2008

It is a solid black line. Here are reproducible steps that might help
explain what I'm asking (forgive me if they seem too basic, I did a stent as
a QA engineer so detailed steps are in my blood :o)

1) open a publisher doc
2) Select "File" then "Save As..."
3) in "Save As Type" select "JPEG File Internchange Format (*.jpg)"
4) name your file and Click "Save"
5) navigate to newly created jpg file and open it.
NOTE: The jpg has a thin black border around the picture. This is not a
product of the displaying program, as the border shows in any program, or
when you import the jpg to a web page, etc.


Thanks so much for your help! I can't tell you how much this is annoying
me! :o)

Re: Turn off when I save my doc as a jpg, it puts a border around by Mary

Mary
Mon May 05 15:51:33 CDT 2008

This problem has been around for awhile. It is a random phenomenon. You can take
the image into Paint and erase the line or crop it out. Does this happen if you
group all your objects, right-click and save as a picture?

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"Jenn J." <JennJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2F8AD5D3-0D27-41E3-808A-05CFA8F06793@microsoft.com...
> It is a solid black line. Here are reproducible steps that might help
> explain what I'm asking (forgive me if they seem too basic, I did a stent as
> a QA engineer so detailed steps are in my blood :o)
>
> 1) open a publisher doc
> 2) Select "File" then "Save As..."
> 3) in "Save As Type" select "JPEG File Internchange Format (*.jpg)"
> 4) name your file and Click "Save"
> 5) navigate to newly created jpg file and open it.
> NOTE: The jpg has a thin black border around the picture. This is not a
> product of the displaying program, as the border shows in any program, or
> when you import the jpg to a web page, etc.
>
>
> Thanks so much for your help! I can't tell you how much this is annoying
> me! :o)