Convert Newsletter Template with Images to PDF
Newsletter templates with images, photos, and graphics need those visual elements to come through clearly in the PDF. The Docs to PDF extension exports images using Google's rendering engine, preserving them at the resolution they were inserted in the template.
Image quality in newsletter PDFs
Newsletter templates with photos and graphics export images at the resolution they were inserted into the Google Doc. High-resolution images export clearly. Low-resolution images will look the same in the PDF as they do in the Google Doc. Replace low-resolution images in the template with higher-quality versions for better print output.
Image placement and wrapping
Images placed inline in newsletter templates export in their correct position. Images with text wrapping set to 'Break text' or 'Wrap text' also export correctly. Test the export if you have complex image positioning to confirm the layout.
File size with images
Newsletters with many high-resolution images produce larger PDF files. For email distribution, aim for a PDF under 5MB. If the file is larger, resize images in the Google Doc before exporting or use image compression settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are my newsletter images blurry in the PDF?
The images were inserted at low resolution. Replace them with higher-resolution versions in the Google Doc and re-export.
Do logos and brand images come through at full quality?
Yes, at the resolution they were inserted. Use high-resolution logo files in the template for the best output.
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