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<h2 class="sectionedit661"><a name="exporting_images" id="exporting_images">Exporting images</a></h2>
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gschem can export a schematic or symbol page to an image file.  To create an image file, use <strong>File→Write image…</strong> to show the “Write image…” window.  This window allows you to select the file to output to, the type of image to create, and (if necessary) the size of the image.
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If you select EPS (Encapsulated Postscript) format to output, the “Width x Height” value will not be used.
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<p><div class="notetip">If you wish to display the symbol schematic in a printed document, EPS is recommended.  For use on web pages or for presentations, consider <acronym title="Portable Network Graphics">PNG</acronym>.
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