such as Microsoft Word and Adobe FrameMaker, the EPS informa- tion will improve the quality of the illustration. The Copy With EPS command is available on Mac OS only. To copy objects with EPS information 1 Select the objects to copy. 2 choose Edit > Copy Special > Copy with EPS. Canvas places the selected objects on the Clipboard and includes PostScript formatting information. Copy as Image When you want to copy an object, and then paste it into a document created in another application, you can use the Copy as Image com- mand to enhance the printed appearance of the Canvas object you intend to paste. This procedure can smooth out jagged edges and help maintain the object’s details. To use the Copy as Image command:  Select the objects you want to copy, and then choose Edit > Copy Special > Copy as Image. When you choose Edit > Copy Special > Copy as Image, Canvas places the selected objects on the Clipboard. You can then use another application’s Paste command to place the Clipboard contents into a document. Copy at 4X, Copy at 8X You can use the Copy at 4X command or the Copy at 8X command to place vector objects on the Clipboard as rasterized objects at spe- cific resolution levels. You might want to do this if you are pasting Canvas vector objects into another program and the objects appear jagged when printed. This can happen when a program prints Canvas vector objects at the low resolution of the screen display. The Copy at 4X and Copy at 8X commands place selected objects on the Clipboard at specific resolution levels: “4X” indicates resolution 4 times greater than screen resolution and “8X” indicates resolution 8 times greater than screen resolution. 4X approximates the resolution of a 300 dpi printer; 8X approximates the resolution of a 600 dpi printer. Choose the resolution level based on the printing device you are going to use.
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