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Default pasted jpeg in Word '07, only visible in full screen

In print layout, after pasting charts, jpegs or pictures, they are not
visible. Switching to full screen reading, the pastes are visible.
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Default pasted jpeg in Word '07, only visible in full screen

In Word 2007, click on Office Button | Word Options | Display |
check the boxes for "Print drawings created in Word" and "Print
background colors and images" | Advanced | scroll down to the
"Show document content" section, check the boxes for "Show
background colors and images in Print Layout view" and "Show
drawings and text boxes on screen", and uncheck the "Show picture
placeholders" box | OK.

OlenD wrote:

In print layout, after pasting charts, jpegs or pictures, they are not
visible. Switching to full screen reading, the pastes are visible.


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