Hi, Bell250,
If you are creating PDFs or using a commercial printer, then you need to avoid Metafiles (WMFs) and JPGs. You need to restrict your graphics firamts to TIFF or EPS. If you have PM7, you can use native Photoshop files (PSD).
PM will import WMFs but they do not work well in the PostScript environment - the usual results involve cropping, shifting and/or colour change of the image. JPEGs is a format which sacrifices quality for speed, and were designed for efficient transmission over the 'Net, not for good quality reproduction on paper.
Extracting graphics from Word documents is possible, but you're on a loser from the start, as the quality will not really be good enough. Ideally you want the original image in TIF Format.
It is also possible to use MS's clipart by converting it to EPS in Corel Draw or AI, but do you really want to use such images which everyone instantly recognises?
Iechyd da! John
18:58 15/05/2003 BST