If you have got Microsoft Office you can use Microsoft Office Picture Manager
to prevue WMF-files and then use drag and drop.
"Dryas" wrote:
Quote:
> jpg and tiff are bitmap formats. The whole point of wmf files is that they
> are vectors (like Coreldraw files) and so can be scaled without pixelation.
> Essential if you use clipart.
>
> "Edward" wrote:
> Quote:
> > do yourself a favour and convert the files to another format (e.g. jpg or
> > Tiff). Use Irfanview for that.
> >
> > "laurie_g" <laurieg@xxxxxx> schreef in bericht
> > news:4689F724-B973-4669-8DA1-431BE13DA25E@xxxxxx Quote:
> > > Any word on this yet? I find it sad that in XP you could preview wmf
> > > thumbnails but NOT cdr (corel), in Vista it is the opposite. If you change
> > > your view to display "All Files" you can see the cdr image and then
> > > select
> > > the corresponding wmf (providing both images are in the same location).
> > >
> > > Laurie
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "JMGNole" wrote:
> > >
> > >> If I had known that I couldn't do something this simple, I would have
> > >> stayed
> > >> with XP. This is the exact thing that makes people laugh at Microsoft.
> > >> You
> > >> give us .wmf files, but we can't preview them. What is this, Corel?
> > >>
> > >> Bush League.
> > >>
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> > >> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...pictures_video > >
> >