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Logos in my header disappear when I scroll
I've got several documents with a logo in the header (such that the logo or
graphic gets included on every page of the document). The logo appears okay when I first open these documents, but if I scroll down to the second page, (using the mouse wheel, or mouse click on the scroll bar or the Page Down key) the logo in the header on page 2 is not visible. When I scroll back up to page 1, it's also now gone from there, too! Changing the zoom level sometimes makes it reappear, sometimes not. It appears ok on every page in print preview, but that's not very helpful when I am editing the headers in different sections of a document, some of which need the logo and some of which don't - I need them to be visible if they ARE actually present in the header. (They always show up in Header and Footer view). This phenomenon has only been apparent since I got a new laptop, so I'm guessing it might be something to do with the display driver... I'm using Word 2003, Windows XP, the display is WSXGA+ (1680x1050) Widescreen and ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 Series driver. Thanks in advance. |
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Experiment with graphic acceleration settings.
"browniebodrum" wrote in message ... I've got several documents with a logo in the header (such that the logo or graphic gets included on every page of the document). The logo appears okay when I first open these documents, but if I scroll down to the second page, (using the mouse wheel, or mouse click on the scroll bar or the Page Down key) the logo in the header on page 2 is not visible. When I scroll back up to page 1, it's also now gone from there, too! Changing the zoom level sometimes makes it reappear, sometimes not. It appears ok on every page in print preview, but that's not very helpful when I am editing the headers in different sections of a document, some of which need the logo and some of which don't - I need them to be visible if they ARE actually present in the header. (They always show up in Header and Footer view). This phenomenon has only been apparent since I got a new laptop, so I'm guessing it might be something to do with the display driver... I'm using Word 2003, Windows XP, the display is WSXGA+ (1680x1050) Widescreen and ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 Series driver. Thanks in advance. |
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See if ATI has a more recent display driver on its web site. Failing that,
see Jezebel's suggestion. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org browniebodrum wrote: I've got several documents with a logo in the header (such that the logo or graphic gets included on every page of the document). The logo appears okay when I first open these documents, but if I scroll down to the second page, (using the mouse wheel, or mouse click on the scroll bar or the Page Down key) the logo in the header on page 2 is not visible. When I scroll back up to page 1, it's also now gone from there, too! Changing the zoom level sometimes makes it reappear, sometimes not. It appears ok on every page in print preview, but that's not very helpful when I am editing the headers in different sections of a document, some of which need the logo and some of which don't - I need them to be visible if they ARE actually present in the header. (They always show up in Header and Footer view). This phenomenon has only been apparent since I got a new laptop, so I'm guessing it might be something to do with the display driver... I'm using Word 2003, Windows XP, the display is WSXGA+ (1680x1050) Widescreen and ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 Series driver. Thanks in advance. |
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