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While Pageflex Studio supports the use of many graphics formats (including EPS and TIF graphics), we have found that PDF files have the best results. You'll experience a better-rendered uDesignIT! preview image, and other more subtle benefits when using PDF as your format of choice.
If you use EPS or TIF formatted graphics in your native documents, you should consider making a PDF file of those same graphics. A technique that has worked especially well for us here at MarketingIdeasForPrinters.com follows:
1. If you have a graphic in your native document, copy it and create a new document with dimensions the exact same size as the graphic you copied.
2. Then paste the graphic into the new documents, making sure that the upper-left corner is on the zero mark of both the x-axis and y-axis of your page layout application's pasteboard.
3. Then export this new document as a PDF. You may use the resulting PDF as a graphic in your Pageflex Studio document.