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Re: When I import images to Indesign they are grainy and crappy looking. 3 HOURS later I still have no solution across mutliple forums. Adobe should be ashamed that Microsoft Excel imports images more efficiently. What am I to do?

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Wanna thank you all for taking your time to help me with this.

The best help so far has been display quality, but it's still exporting with grainyness, but some parts are worse than others.  I'll just deal as it seems I have no choice, but I really wanted to thank you all for your helpfulness.  Really cool of ya'll.

 

John


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