15.7.8 Embedding
graphics in converted RTF files
If your conversion project is set up
so that DITA2Go inserts field references to graphics instead of
the graphics themselves (because they are not in WMF or BMP format, for
example), you might want to do the following:
- Open
the .rtf file
in Word. When you do so, Word imports all the graphics named in the fields,
if possible.
- Save
the file as .doc. The
.doc file
includes the graphics, and you do not need to provide the graphics files
themselves along with the Word file.
If you provide only the .rtf file,
you have to provide any graphics files also. To find out if the .rtf file
contains graphics, check the size: files containing graphics are much
larger than files that only reference graphics.
See also:
§15.7.6 Including
file names of referenced graphics in Word
§15.7.7 Linking
instead of embedding referenced graphics
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15.7.7 Linking
instead of embedding referenced graphics
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15.7.9 Updating
fields in Word to show linked graphics
Parent Topic:
15.7 Managing graphics
for print RTF
Sibling Topics:
15.7.1 Understanding
graphics requirements for Word
15.7.2 Understanding
where to locate graphics
15.7.3 Limiting
bitmap resolution and color depth
15.7.4 Preserving
graphics scale in Word
15.7.5 Accommodating
graphics in multiple versions of Word
15.7.6 Including
file names of referenced graphics in Word
15.7.7 Linking
instead of embedding referenced graphics
15.7.9 Updating
fields in Word to show linked graphics
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