How to create Enhanced Metafile (EMF) image file? [closed]





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What software can I use to create an Enhanced Metafile (EMF) file?










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          You could, of course, also open an existing image and save it out as an EMF using an image viewer like Irfanview.






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            EMF is a vector format while IrfanView is bitmap oriented. Is it really the right tool for the task?

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          Inkscape supports WMF along with many other file formats. Do you specifically need Enhanced WMF?






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          • Inkscape also supports EMF.

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          Depending on your complexity you can create a sketch in Powerpoint, and save it a wmf or emf.






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            I link to use free and open source program Inkscape for this. It can open images and PDFs and these can be exported to EMF. Then you can use them in Microsoft programs such as Word or Powerpoint. With this your images are vector images and you don't lose resolution.






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              You could, of course, also open an existing image and save it out as an EMF using an image viewer like Irfanview.






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                EMF is a vector format while IrfanView is bitmap oriented. Is it really the right tool for the task?

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              You could, of course, also open an existing image and save it out as an EMF using an image viewer like Irfanview.






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                EMF is a vector format while IrfanView is bitmap oriented. Is it really the right tool for the task?

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              You could, of course, also open an existing image and save it out as an EMF using an image viewer like Irfanview.






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              You could, of course, also open an existing image and save it out as an EMF using an image viewer like Irfanview.







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              answered Nov 30 '10 at 1:00









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                EMF is a vector format while IrfanView is bitmap oriented. Is it really the right tool for the task?

                – dolmen
                Mar 27 '11 at 10:05














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                EMF is a vector format while IrfanView is bitmap oriented. Is it really the right tool for the task?

                – dolmen
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              EMF is a vector format while IrfanView is bitmap oriented. Is it really the right tool for the task?

              – dolmen
              Mar 27 '11 at 10:05





              EMF is a vector format while IrfanView is bitmap oriented. Is it really the right tool for the task?

              – dolmen
              Mar 27 '11 at 10:05













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              Inkscape supports WMF along with many other file formats. Do you specifically need Enhanced WMF?






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              • Inkscape also supports EMF.

                – Patrick Honorez
                Jan 11 '18 at 12:36
















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              Inkscape supports WMF along with many other file formats. Do you specifically need Enhanced WMF?






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              • Inkscape also supports EMF.

                – Patrick Honorez
                Jan 11 '18 at 12:36














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              Inkscape supports WMF along with many other file formats. Do you specifically need Enhanced WMF?






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              Inkscape supports WMF along with many other file formats. Do you specifically need Enhanced WMF?







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              answered Nov 30 '10 at 0:58









              Mike FitzpatrickMike Fitzpatrick

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              • Inkscape also supports EMF.

                – Patrick Honorez
                Jan 11 '18 at 12:36



















              • Inkscape also supports EMF.

                – Patrick Honorez
                Jan 11 '18 at 12:36

















              Inkscape also supports EMF.

              – Patrick Honorez
              Jan 11 '18 at 12:36





              Inkscape also supports EMF.

              – Patrick Honorez
              Jan 11 '18 at 12:36











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              Depending on your complexity you can create a sketch in Powerpoint, and save it a wmf or emf.






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                Depending on your complexity you can create a sketch in Powerpoint, and save it a wmf or emf.






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                  Depending on your complexity you can create a sketch in Powerpoint, and save it a wmf or emf.






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                  Depending on your complexity you can create a sketch in Powerpoint, and save it a wmf or emf.







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                  answered Nov 29 '10 at 23:51









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                      I link to use free and open source program Inkscape for this. It can open images and PDFs and these can be exported to EMF. Then you can use them in Microsoft programs such as Word or Powerpoint. With this your images are vector images and you don't lose resolution.






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                        I link to use free and open source program Inkscape for this. It can open images and PDFs and these can be exported to EMF. Then you can use them in Microsoft programs such as Word or Powerpoint. With this your images are vector images and you don't lose resolution.






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                          I link to use free and open source program Inkscape for this. It can open images and PDFs and these can be exported to EMF. Then you can use them in Microsoft programs such as Word or Powerpoint. With this your images are vector images and you don't lose resolution.






                          share|improve this answer













                          I link to use free and open source program Inkscape for this. It can open images and PDFs and these can be exported to EMF. Then you can use them in Microsoft programs such as Word or Powerpoint. With this your images are vector images and you don't lose resolution.







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