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6900 bytes sounds wrong. Was it 6900 kB (kilobytes)?

Check Document Preferences -> Raster Render

set Printing to 200 dpi (Pict Export also if you wish)

In the Export Image dialog, set the resolution to 200 dpi. As KT [Wink] alluded to, the application you use to open the file may use just the dpi to set its display or just the pixel size. For example, one app might look at two files, both at 72 dpi, and show them the same size even though one is 10x10 and the other is 1000x1000.

640 x approx.480 is a good size, leave jpg compression at Medium.

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Thank you Katie: first of all I tried to make a 740 pixels file: my vwfiles is 6900 bytes and my computer didn't stand that...(it doesnt have enough memory)

Then I tried less like 240 or 300 pixels but the quality wasn't good enought (coudn't read the dimensions).

I opened my files with Photoshop.

Wich is the best way to make an affordable image file: making tiff, jpg, png files, or there is an other tip?

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