Inserting maps in Appleworks word processing doc

I am writing a family history book, using photos and maps. I am having trouble when I insert a jpeg map into the word processing document. It prints out perfectly from the scan in the Photo Elements program, but ends up distorted when I insert it in the document. I have tried taking digital pictures to insert, and they are better but not as good as I'd like. I have cropped and resized to the correct size while in the Photo program. Do you have any suggestions? I have Appleworks 6. I tried saving it as TIFF and that didn't help.

Try saving them as PICT instead of TIFF.

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