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Answer: Inserting image: only bottom of image visible
Hi Niki,
It sounds like the issue you are experiencing is related to the text wrapping settings for your images. When an image is inserted inline with text, it can sometimes be covered by the text or whitespace above it if the text wrapping is set to "in line with text." To fix this issue, you can try adjusting the text wrapping settings for your images. Here's how:
If you find that the issue only occurs when you copy and paste images from other Word documents, it may be related to the formatting of the original document. In this case, you can try copying and pasting the image into a new Word document and then inserting it into your conference document.
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