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I have created a 1-cell table for the purpose of positioning a PowerPoint
slide within my Word document. Table Properties: Left alignment; 1" indent; no text wrapping Row height is not specified Preferred column width = 6" Preferred cell width = 6" When I use Paste Special (using "Picture (Enhanced Metafile)") to paste the PowerPoint slide into the 1-cell table within Word, the cell height remains the same (instead of automatically adjusting to the height of the pasted picture). In fact, it doesn't appear that the pasted picture is really being inserted into the cell (which is what I want), but rather "outside" of it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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I can't reproduce that behavior, but this may help for you: Go to Tools
Options Edit and set the "Insert/paste pictures as" dropdown to "In line with text". When you paste, make absolutely sure the insertion point is inside the table, not next to it. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Bob wrote: I have created a 1-cell table for the purpose of positioning a PowerPoint slide within my Word document. Table Properties: Left alignment; 1" indent; no text wrapping Row height is not specified Preferred column width = 6" Preferred cell width = 6" When I use Paste Special (using "Picture (Enhanced Metafile)") to paste the PowerPoint slide into the 1-cell table within Word, the cell height remains the same (instead of automatically adjusting to the height of the pasted picture). In fact, it doesn't appear that the pasted picture is really being inserted into the cell (which is what I want), but rather "outside" of it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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Jay,
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I verified that the setting is set to "In line with text". Also, when I paste, the insertion point is definitely inside the table, not next to it. It's possible that Windows and/or Word has somehow gotten "confused" so I am going to reboot my machine and see if that fixes the problem. Thanks again for your help. Bob "Jay Freedman" wrote: I can't reproduce that behavior, but this may help for you: Go to Tools Options Edit and set the "Insert/paste pictures as" dropdown to "In line with text". When you paste, make absolutely sure the insertion point is inside the table, not next to it. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. Bob wrote: I have created a 1-cell table for the purpose of positioning a PowerPoint slide within my Word document. Table Properties: Left alignment; 1" indent; no text wrapping Row height is not specified Preferred column width = 6" Preferred cell width = 6" When I use Paste Special (using "Picture (Enhanced Metafile)") to paste the PowerPoint slide into the 1-cell table within Word, the cell height remains the same (instead of automatically adjusting to the height of the pasted picture). In fact, it doesn't appear that the pasted picture is really being inserted into the cell (which is what I want), but rather "outside" of it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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