Re: Excel to Corel to Word - quality issues
You should save your graphic as a .wmf, this will preserve the vector crispness both in print and on screen plus you can import .wmf to a Word document.
If you must save for some reason to a .jpg and your purpose is to print, you need to select 300 dpi and move the quality sliders all the way to the left which gives no compression, no smoothing. At most you should probably only have these sliders adjusted for file size saving no more thatn 1/3 from the left for a clear view. The minimum dpi is 150 for print, but 300 dpi is best for print. Note: 72 or 96 dpi is the screen resolution but doesn't print very well.
Also note you want to have Anti-Aliasing turned on, Maintain Aspect Ratio and Apply ICC Profile.
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