Article ID: 212700 - Last Review: October 8, 2004 - Revision: 1.1 List of supported graphic file formats in Publisher 2000This article was previously published under Q212700 For a Microsoft Publisher 98 version of this article,
see
178566
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/178566/
)
. For a Microsoft Publisher for Windows 95 3.0 and
earlier version of this article, see
76385
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/76385/
)
. On This PageSUMMARY Microsoft Publisher can import many common PC graphic
formats. The following is a list of graphic import filters that ship with
Publisher:
MORE INFORMATION The types of graphics that can be imported into Publisher
fall into two main categories; Bitmap (Paint-Type) and Object-Oriented
(Draw-Type). Bitmap GraphicsBitmap graphics are commonly created by basic painting packages, such as Microsoft Paint. Most scanning packages also utilize bitmap formats. Bitmaps are comprised from a series of small square dots (pixels). Depending on the format of the particular bitmap, each of these dots can be black, white, some particular color, or a shade of gray.Limitations of BitmapsThere are several limitations to note when dealing with bitmap graphics:
Object-Oriented GraphicsObject-oriented graphics, on the other hand, are not comprised of a series of dots. They are a set of instructions that tell the computer to draw lines, boxes, polygons, and so on. Such a file is basically an equation for generating the image, rather than the actual pixel by pixel representation.Object-oriented graphics have several advantages over bitmaps.
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