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 · Unfortunately, at this time there isn't any way to improve the image quality in either the drawing feature in Docs or in the Drawings app. To help influence future feature changes or additions in Docs, I encourage you to provide feedback about this directly to the Docs team by following these steps.  · Method 1. Download the Document as PDF. Open the document in Google Docs, and then you can select the "File" button. Then in the drop-down menu, you need to click the "Download" "PDF Document" option. Finally, the document is turned into a PDF file. Method 2. However, when the Google Doc is downloaded as a PDF, the image is over-compressed, making it very lossy and unprofessional. This is a px square logo graphic that looks crisp when viewed in Finder, any graphics application, and from within Google bltadwin.rus: 2.


If you've ever noticed that zooming-in (% or more) on images in a PowerPoint or Word document, or a PDF made from a PowerPoint or Word document, shows that the images aren't very good, you should know that it's most likely Microsoft's fault - though Acrobat settings can also be responsible. Okay makes since. When I am in google docs, I just go to file and download it as a pdf. Here is the link of some sample files. The first one is just a pdf not from google docs: Example (dragged) bltadwin.ru - Google Drive This one is from making a pdf from google docs: Test (1).pdf - Google Drive. Thanks for your feedback. I'm trying to set up a Google Sheet that populates fields and inserts images in a Google Doc template and downloads it as a PDF. I'm having some trouble with the images part - in particular, when I download as a PDF the images aren't showing past the second page.


1. Perhaps the attached pair of images will help towards clarifying what is happening with color in images that are rendered through the Google Docs pdf viewer. I inserted the Wikipedia image RGB_Color_Solid_Cube (* pixels) into an otherwise empty Google Docs text document, converted it to pdf, and viewed the resulting pdf files two. Unfortunately, at this time there isn't any way to improve the image quality in either the drawing feature in Docs or in the Drawings app. To help influence future feature changes or additions in Docs, I encourage you to provide feedback about this directly to the Docs team by following these steps. If you've ever noticed that zooming-in (% or more) on images in a PowerPoint or Word document, or a PDF made from a PowerPoint or Word document, shows that the images aren't very good, you should know that it's most likely Microsoft's fault - though Acrobat settings can also be responsible. MS O.

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