Word isn't to blame on this occasion, its Arcrobat's snapshot tool's fault as exports it as a bitmap rather than a vector image. This means that the quality of image will depend on the zoom setting and you monitor's resolution. It might scale down alright but try stretching it or zooming in and it'll go blury.
Inscape can export in OpenOffice draw format so you can edit it further, not that you'd want to, Inscape is a far superiour drawing package to OO Draw.
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Word isn't to blame on this occasion, its Arcrobat's snapshot tool's fault as exports it as a bitmap rather than a vector image. This means that the quality of image will depend on the zoom setting and you monitor's resolution. It might scale down alright but try stretching it or zooming in and it'll go blury.
Inscape can export in OpenOffice draw format so you can edit it further, not that you'd want to, Inscape is a far superiour drawing package to OO Draw.
I downloaded it and tried to get all three different layout pictures onto one page. (Solder with blue and black traces and silkscreen). I also added some text to the page. Worked great until the point when I actuated "print" using PDF-creator as printer. The program quit with a run time error.
I don't think that's an Inkscape problem because it works for me, perhaps you should check the PDF creator installation hasn't gone bad. Another thing you could do is use Inkscape's EMF export feature and import it to Word.