Howie
January 10, 2007, 01:36:07
Hello,
I have embedded images in the header of my template document. If I save the file and tell it that it is a jpeg it saves the template at 39KB. If I do a server mail merge with the template it bloats the merged document to 1.3MB!! I then open the merged document up and select the image in the header and then go to the images properties and choose the save type as Jpeg and click ok and then save the document. It then shrinks the document back to 44KB with all of the merged data still in the document. (This is what I want it to do in the first place) I noticed that the even though I told it the save type was JPEG, if you go back into the imsges property after the document is now smaller it has no value in the save as type. I attached a copy of the template I am using. You will need to rename it back to .tx instead of .txt. I did that so it would upload. Is there any kind of work around for this? Do you knowof a way that I can do the save file type in code so I don't need the end user to do this. This will help alot because I have to send a 1.3MB file down to the browser every time and then the user shrinks it to 39KB. This is not very efficient.
Howie
Thanks,
Howie
I have embedded images in the header of my template document. If I save the file and tell it that it is a jpeg it saves the template at 39KB. If I do a server mail merge with the template it bloats the merged document to 1.3MB!! I then open the merged document up and select the image in the header and then go to the images properties and choose the save type as Jpeg and click ok and then save the document. It then shrinks the document back to 44KB with all of the merged data still in the document. (This is what I want it to do in the first place) I noticed that the even though I told it the save type was JPEG, if you go back into the imsges property after the document is now smaller it has no value in the save as type. I attached a copy of the template I am using. You will need to rename it back to .tx instead of .txt. I did that so it would upload. Is there any kind of work around for this? Do you knowof a way that I can do the save file type in code so I don't need the end user to do this. This will help alot because I have to send a 1.3MB file down to the browser every time and then the user shrinks it to 39KB. This is not very efficient.
Howie
Thanks,
Howie