How To Export Highest Resolution?

I'm looking for a better way of getting highest possible line
resolutions in graphic exports from FreeHand to MS WORD. Until now,
I've been using FreeHand 11 as a means to produce high quality line
drawings for patent applications. It's been ok. I've been bringing
in content as PDFs from CAD programs, and then enhancing line
widths and other aspects using FreeHand. When finished, I've been
just copying the selected graphics to the Windows clipboard and
pasting into PC Paint. Then I've copied right back to the clipboard
and pasted into a MS WORD doc. My target. This has been ok (and
quick) for simple graphics. Recently, I've tried FreeHand's export
as BMP, TIFF, JPG and other formats. So far, the BMP seems best,
but I seem to be limited to 300 DPH by FreeHands settings choices,
and to an anti-aliasing level of 4. While this is a slight
improvement over the simple cut and paste route, especially when
magnified, printed comparisons are not that different.. Does anyone
have a better idea? I'd like the graphics qualities of exports into
MS WORD to rival those I create directly inside WORD using MS
WORD's resident draw tools. So far I'm stumbling. THANKS!!! I'd
really appreciate some help! :grin;

I'm looking for a better way of getting highest possible line
resolutions in graphic exports from FreeHand to MS WORD. Until now,
I've been using FreeHand 11 as a means to produce high quality line
drawings for patent applications. It's been ok. I've been bringing
in content as PDFs from CAD programs, and then enhancing line
widths and other aspects using FreeHand. When finished, I've been
just copying the selected graphics to the Windows clipboard and
pasting into PC Paint. Then I've copied right back to the clipboard
and pasted into a MS WORD doc. My target. This has been ok (and
quick) for simple graphics. Recently, I've tried FreeHand's export
as BMP, TIFF, JPG and other formats. So far, the BMP seems best,
but I seem to be limited to 300 DPH by FreeHands settings choices,
and to an anti-aliasing level of 4. While this is a slight
improvement over the simple cut and paste route, especially when
magnified, printed comparisons are not that different.. Does anyone
have a better idea? I'd like the graphics qualities of exports into
MS WORD to rival those I create directly inside WORD using MS
WORD's resident draw tools. So far I'm stumbling. THANKS!!! I'd
really appreciate some help! :grin;

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