Converted WordPerfect File Containing Graphics Grows in Size |
Q132254
When you open a WordPerfect document into Word 6.0 for Windows or Word 6.0 for Windows NT, its file size may increase significantly. This occurs when the document is a WordPerfect 5.x or 6.x for DOS or Windows document containing graphic images embedded from TIFF, PCX, BMP, or other bitmap graphic formats.
This problem occurs because WordPerfect compresses bitmap graphics inserted
into its documents. Word's WPG graphic import filter does not retain
compression, and these images expand to their original size following
conversion.
NOTE: There are other reasons why a file's size can increase when you open
a WordPerfect document into Word, including
When possible, use non-bitmap (vector) graphics in WordPerfect documents
that you plan to convert for use in Word.
If you are using WordPerfect for Windows, you can retain images in Windows
Metafile (WMF) format. If you use this option, the existence of graphics in
a WordPerfect document will not generate a significant file size increase
following conversion to Word.
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