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*	Through our testing here at Broderbund we make the	* 
*	following recommendations when you are using third	*
*	party programs to import graphics that have been 	*
*	exported using The Print Shop Deluxe Graphics 		*
*	Exporter.  For best results follow these guidelines	* 
*	when importing into these products.			*
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When using Adobe Illustrator it is recommended that you export your 
graphics in EPS (without preview) or CGM formats.   If you wish to 
view your graphics onscreen and/or you do not have a PostScript 
printer, CGM will provide the best results.  EPS works best to 
PostScript printers but does not contain a preview image withwhich it 
can be viewed onscreen.

When using Aldus PageMaker it is recommended that you export your 
graphics in EPS (with or without Preview) if you have a PostScript 
printer.  Otherwise PCX  exported "large" will be best.

When using Arts & Letters it is recommended that you export the 
desired graphics in TIFF format.  For best results export them 
"large".

When using Harvard Graphics it is recommended that you export the 
desired graphics in PCX format.  For best results export them 
"large".  The graphic will need to be sized down manually when it is 
first brought into this product.

When using Windows 3.1 Paintbrush it is recommended that you export 
the desired graphics in PCX format.  For best results export them 
"large".

When using Publisher's Paintbrush it is recommended that you export 
the desired graphics in PCX format.  For best results export them 
"large".

When using Ventura Publisher it is recommended that you export your 
graphics in EPS (with or without Preview) if you have a PostScript 
printer.  Otherwise PCX  exported "large" will be best.

When Using Word Perfect it is recommended that you export your 
graphics in EPS (with or without Preview) if you have a PostScript 
printer.  Otherwise PCX  exported "large" will be best.  Remember 
that Word Perfect will not print your graphics in color unless you 
are using  a color PostScript printer.
