On Windows, try exporting as .emf format (but not Cairo .emf). You can drop this into a Word document and resize it as required, since it's a vector representation, not pixel-based. _________________ On Sunday 13/12/2015 at 3:50 am, vwf wrote: Hello,
Unfortunately, Microsoft is rather poor in supporting open standards. Dia can export images in numerous formats, but the only one I find useful is Ciaro PNG (with alpha) : PNG is the image format, Cairo the library generating the image, and alpha means that you have transparency (something I very often need).
PNG is a bitmap format, so resolution can be an issue. The process behind it is very logical from a programmers point of view, but not at all from a users point of view.
Goto: File > Page Setup : Scaling and set Scale to 1000 or something for hires-images
Then: File > Export: Export Options: Cairo PNG (with alpha)
Success
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 09:17:45AM +0000, frode lindeijer nl wrote:
Hello Carina, Would exporting as an SVG image work for you? Dia can do this. SVG is a widely supported image format which is not bound to a resolution and can be embedded in text documents. Regards, Frode December 13 2015 9:42 AM, carina diniz cartonale com br (mailto:carina diniz cartonale com br) wrote: Good Afternoon I would like an information about this program.. How can I save my diagram to a custom docx.? Or is there any other way to save to a custom that I can open and edit in Microsoft Word? Thank you Att. Carina
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