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Replaced picture does not inherit prior picture characteristics
On occasion I have noticed that I can open a Word document containing an in-line picture and paste another picture that is obviously of a different size on top of the existing picture and the new picture will be placed in the document while taking on the characteristics - size most notably - of the previously inserted picture. On other occasions I note that this does not happen and each time I replace a picture the new picture must be resized and otherwise adjusted to fit in the document page. I work with Visio and Word quite a bit and use the Visio "Copy Drawing" feature to grab an image of the drawing to insert into my Word documents. When the Word feature I describe above is active it makes this task soooo much easier. So, is there a Word setting that controls this behavior? |
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