Word for Windows: Cannot Import CorelDRAW! 4.0 EPS Files |
Q102217
Word for Windows cannot import an encapsulated PostScript (EPS)
graphic that contains a TIFF preview image created in CorelDRAW!
version 4.0. This restriction occurs because CorelDRAW! version 4.0
incorrectly creates the EPS header when it exports EPS files that
contain TIFF preview images. The Word EPS filter cannot read this
header, so it cannot import the graphic.
Corel Systems, Inc. has corrected this problem. For information about this
solution, contact the CorelDRAW! Technical Support Hotline at the following
numbers:
Phone: (613)728-1990
Fax: (613)761-9175
To import a CorelDRAW! version 4.0 file in your Word document, export it to another supported file format, such as PCX, BMP, WMF, PIC, or DRW, in CorelDRAW!.
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Word for Windows versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c, and Word for Windows NT version 6.0. This problem was corrected in Word version 7.0 for Windows 95.
The first 30 bytes (0-29) of an EPS file that contains a TIFF preview
image are a binary header that contains the offset settings for the
PostScript and preview data. CorelDraw! version 4.0 writes an
incorrect checksum value in bytes 28 and 29 when it exports an EPS
graphic with a TIFF preview image. When the Word EPS filter reads the
incorrect value in bytes 28 and 29, it fails.
According to the Adobe "PostScript Language Reference Manual," bytes 28 and
29 should contain the following information:
28-29 Checksum of header (XOR of bytes 0-27). If Checksum is FFFF
then ignore it.
If you change the checksum value in bytes 28 and 29 to FFFF in your
CorelDRAW! version 4.0 EPS file, the Word EPS filter imports the file
correctly.
"PostScript Language Reference Manual," Adobe Systems Inc., page 728, Addison-Wesley, 1990
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