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JPEG image file export

JPEG image file export

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JPEG image file export

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To export files to JPEG image format

1.Choose Export... from the 'File' menu.
2.Set up the Page number range of the pages you want to export, see Selecting page ranges.
3.To avoid a new file overwriting an existing file with the same name, tick Do not overwrite files: see Overwriting files.
4.Choose JPEG images as the 'Format'.
A filename (with extension .JPG) and folder are supplied. To create a different filename or extension, type in the new name or use wildcards. To select a different folder to store the file, use the Browse button.
5.To set up resolution and size options, click Image options...: see Image import/export options.
6.Tick Run the associated program after creating the file if you would like EscapeE to open the file immediately using your preferred program, e.g. Windows® Photo Gallery. See Associated programs.
7.If you have defined data fields on the pages, EscapeE can create a .LOG file automatically:
oselect the Fields to be logged: see Log file export.
oSet the Log format:
Comma separated (default)
XML
Plain text
oClick Log file... to set up configuration options: see the Log File export.
8.Click OK to export the pages.

 Note

JPEG is designed for real-world pictures for which it gives good results, but for line-art or solid colour, TIFF or PNG format may be preferable: see Export formats.


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