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				<title>Process Narrative Enhancements:  Portrait vs landscape layouts and print optimization</title>
				<description><![CDATA[ Just a quick post to let you know that we have made the following enhancements to the Process Narrative template:<br> <br> 1. Two icons have been added to the bottom-right corner of the cover page that now allow you to switch between "portrait" and "landscape" views of the Process Narrative.  <br> <br> All of the process maps are automatically re-rendered to fit the portrait/landscape dimensions at the best possible resolution.<br> <br> 2. New links have been added above each process map image (in the title bar) that allow you to switch between "print optimized" and "view optimized" versions of the images.<br> <br> 3. We also made a small fix to how images are rendered within the Process Narrative.  Users can now easily copy all (or part) of the Process Narrative and paste it into MS Word.<br> <br> However a better option for saving the Process Narrative and sharing it with others (if you are using Internet Explorer) is to select the "File -> Save As -> Web Archive, single file (*.mht)" option.<br> <br> 4.  Lastly, we added the ability to copy elements from a Synthis Process Modeler process map and paste them as a single image into MS Word, an email message, a PowerPoint presentation, and other third party applications.<br> <br> We hope you like these improvements!<br> <br> Best regards,<br> <br> John Leonard<br> -Synthis Support team]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 3 Mar 2008 12:23:20]]></pubDate>
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