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How can I insert a whole tiff file into a word document.
When I insert picture it only inserts the first page. -- Cheers Ed |
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Hi Ed,
To insert all pages of a TIFF file into a Word document, you can follow these steps:
This should insert all pages of the TIFF file into your Word document. If you selected the "Display as icon" option, you can double-click on the icon to open the TIFF file in its default program.
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In Word, an inserted object cannot span more than one page. A
workaround is to scan each page into a separate tiff file, and then insert each page as a separate object. Ted wrote: How can I insert a whole tiff file into a word document. When I insert picture it only inserts the first page. |
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To my knowledge, you can't, Ed. You must first separate the TIF into
separate pages using a graphics program. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Ted" wrote in message ... How can I insert a whole tiff file into a word document. When I insert picture it only inserts the first page. -- Cheers Ed |
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On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 18:37:01 -0800, Ted
wrote: How can I insert a whole tiff file into a word document. When I insert picture it only inserts the first page. You can't. Word is limited to showing any object as only one page. Use a graphics editor to split the tiff into separate files, one per page, and insert them separately into Word. -- 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. |
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Ted,
I know it's been over a year, but I have found a "work around" that has allowed me to insert multiple pages of a tif file without ahving to re-scan or to somehow break the multi-page tif into single pages. With the MS document imaging software open and showing the recalcitrant tif, I select print and then select One Note. In the meantime, I have previously set up a blank page in One Note. Click print. The entire multi-page tif will appear on that open One Note page. Then, hover over the border of the page that you want to transfer to Word so that you ahve the yellow four-headed arrow and select the page. Hit cntrol-C from the keyboard or right click and select "copy." Go to the Word document where you want the page and paste it. Voila. Okay, so you do have to repeat the process for each page, but if you can't re-scan the original or don't have the software to break the pages apart, it does work. |
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pretty snazzy trick, if you have OneNote.
Tech Writer wrote: Ted, I know it's been over a year, but I have found a "work around" that has allowed me to insert multiple pages of a tif file without ahving to re-scan or to somehow break the multi-page tif into single pages. With the MS document imaging software open and showing the recalcitrant tif, I select print and then select One Note. In the meantime, I have previously set up a blank page in One Note. Click print. The entire multi-page tif will appear on that open One Note page. Then, hover over the border of the page that you want to transfer to Word so that you ahve the yellow four-headed arrow and select the page. Hit cntrol-C from the keyboard or right click and select "copy." Go to the Word document where you want the page and paste it. Voila. Okay, so you do have to repeat the process for each page, but if you can't re-scan the original or don't have the software to break the pages apart, it does work. |
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