To help grab graphics that are otherwise hard to select, you can use the
Select Object tool (Home tab, Editing section, Select - Select Objects).
The default pasting (and insertion) format for most graphics can be chosen
in Word's options. Office button - Word Options - Advanced tab - Cut, copy,
and paste section - Insert/paste pictures as: Set it to whatever default
best serves your needs.
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"djprius" wrote in message
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I have Word 2007. I used Ctrl+V to paste a graphic into a table cell.
Thereafter,I could NOT click and get the picture frame and handles for
that graphic. Nor could I delete the graphic. (Finally, we used "convert
to text" and then it responded as usual, with handles, etc.)
Afterwards I experimented with Paste Special and found that some formats
(JPEG, GIF, e.g.) worked fine when pasted into a table cell and some (HTML
and one or two more) did not. All the formats worked just fine if pasted
into the document as long as it was not a table cell.
Is there a default format when one uses Ctrl+V to paste a graphic? Is it
the last paste format that was used?
Is this the way it's supposed to be? I was very frustrated not to be
able to deal with the pasted graphic in any way whatsoever.
David