Windows MetaFile (*.wmf)

Image file format which can store a mixture of raster and vector graphics.

Windows Metafiles are intended to be portable between applications. Windows Metafiles generally are used to store line-art, illustrations and content created in drawing or presentation applications. A disadvantage of WMF is that in SIS you cannot snap onto the graphics. WMF is a 16-bit format introduced in Windows 3.0. It is the native vector format for Microsoft Office applications such as Word, PowerPoint, and Publisher. A newer 32-bit version with additional commands is called Enhanced Metafile (EMF). EMF is also used as a graphics language for printer drivers. There are also compressed versions of Windows Metafiles known as Compressed Windows Metafile (WMZ) & Compressed Windows Enhanced Metafile (EMZ).

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