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Default Inserting Pictures as In-line with Text is Driving me CRAZY!

Look at the style definition and/or the direct formatting of the paragraph
where you're inserting the picture in-line. If the line spacing is set to an
Exactly value, only that much of the bottom of the picture will be shown --
the rest will "disappear" behind the lines of text above.

If the style is defined with Exactly line spacing, change it to Single or
anything else, and check the "Add to template" box in the Modify Style
dialog before clicking OK. If the style is already something other than
Exactly, just remove the direct formatting.

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Word Table is Flickering! wrote:
Why is it that sometimes when I insert a picture into a document as
'inline with text', half of the picture shows up, and the other half
is hiding behind text? Or sometimes the outline of the picture is
only present, with the picture itself actually missing? Is there
something that I cannot see?

Normally I change the picture layout to 'In Front of Text, and it
usually fixes the problem by me hitting the enter button several
times and then dragging the picture over the enters, to be where I
want it. The major problem is that I work with engineers , and some
of them require that I use the 'Inline with Text' layout in their
documents...but it drives me crazy when I cannot paste it in as that.
They cannot understand why I paste pictures in as 'In Front of
Text'....and I can't explain it either!

Is there someone out there that knows a trick to make these pictures
actually paste in as 'In Line with Text'...and show up?! PLEASE HELP!