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Displaying WMF File in GDI+

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    hi Friends!! i am displaying a wmf image on the view.. i have problem that Certain WMF files are not getting displayed on the view.. One thing i am doing is resizing the image before it is been displayed on view.. i have noticed that this happens if the Dpi is 1000? can any one show me way?? Thnks in advance Regards Samir

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      hi Friends!! i am displaying a wmf image on the view.. i have problem that Certain WMF files are not getting displayed on the view.. One thing i am doing is resizing the image before it is been displayed on view.. i have noticed that this happens if the Dpi is 1000? can any one show me way?? Thnks in advance Regards Samir

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      You could:

      1. Debug your code.
      2. Post here the relevant resizing code.

      :)

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