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Dick H.
 
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I looked at that and it seems no matter what size the original is, all images
scanned to my word documents are reduced by about 1/3. And the size that is
indicated by the ruler at the top of the window represents the true size of
the printed copies. I feel it may be a conflict between my HP psc 950 and Win
XP/Office 2003. We can copy full scale to the printer but not to insert in
the word documents.

I used an image that was only 2.75" wide x 5" deep and it came back at 2
1/4"wide X 4 1/4" deep.
And those were the actual dimensions shown on the ruler at the top of the
Word document when the item was inserted. However that ruler is way out of
scale. HELP!!!
P.S. Thanks for trying Suzanne!!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Onscreen dimensions in Word are dependent on your Zoom setting and are not
meant to be representative. The only way to establish the size at which a
graphic will print is to check the dimensions on the Size tab of Format
Picture. By default in recent versions of Word, graphics are inserted In
Line With Text. This means that they will be inserted at 100% unless they
are wider than the margin width, in which case they will be reduced to fit
between the margins.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Dick H." Dick wrote in message
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when I insert items into a word document from my scanner the scale is
corrupted such that when I print the item it is only about 80% of the full
size. What can I do to correct this problem?
The item appears to be full size on the monitor screen but when you look

at
the scale at the top of the screen it it apparent that the scale is way

off.
In other words the scale is larger on the top of the screen than actual

size
in inches. For example 4 inches on the scale measures about 6 acrual

inches.
HELP