![]() Note for all: please note there is an issue in D2H V3 in combination with the older. I always do this, because any scaling in Word means loss of quality in the online output. Then use the conditions feature to keep the original in the online platform and the resized in the printed manual platform. #Insert pdf into word document grainy image pdf"Resizing the images in Word is not an option.": Why not? Just insert the image twice, keep one in the original size for online and scale one for the PDF version. Then you can insert the new image in your source document. I always create a new work document for these type of images, insert the inline picture, add call out boxes and text of whatever and then make a new snapshot of it. Regarding the placement, I do not think that D2H supports the conversion of floating images and floating shapes, like your call out box. And also, Word has its own web options that sets image quality when saving as html. Also, check the quality of the image in the images folder of your help target (so, the converted image) - if that is oke could also be a local browser issue. Maybe you could try other images format settings in the help target settings. The weird thing is, that in this case no image quality loss should occur. So, it does not apply the scaling used in Word to the online version. Resizing the images in Word is not an option as we do both a PDF version (which looks great as is) and a Nethelp version from the same document.Īny suggestions? I have tried all the different scaling options, none of which keep the images as they should be.įirst, the Do Not Scale Graphics setting does exactly what is says: it does not scale the graphic and keeps the original format in the online output. ![]() Also, it's changing the placement of things like an image on top of an image - for instance, a red call out box over the top of an embedded image. ![]() ![]() The Do Not Scale Graphics setting is not keeping the images the same size as in the word document and definitely not the same quality. Jalexander wrote:I am having a lot of trouble still with this. ![]()
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