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FYI Microsoft has identified this as a bug in Word 2007 only. Supposed to be
fixed by the upcoming SP3. "Miles" wrote: I'm having a very strange problem in Word 2007 only, previous versions of Word are all OK. I start with a table containing an INCLUDEPICTURE field, works fine. If I move the table around *sometimes*, the IncludePicture magically gets converted into a hard-coded picture (round selection buttons at the corners, green dot connected to top, middle of frame). Examining the Document.Fields collection in VBA shows that the field is indeed gone -- it's now a plain image (text wrapping still says "Inline with Text," and "More Layout Options" doesn't work). The problem only occurs after I move the table sometimes, not all the time. Interestingly, the IncludePicture'd image starts out with the traditional square selection squares at the corners, but after the magical conversion it looks like a placed image (circular selection corners, green dot above the middle of the box). BUT, it appears in the InlineShapes collection! To reproduce, start with a blank page in Word 2007, place some "obstacle" like a sample picture in the middle of the page, make sure it's a positioned image (e.g. Text Wrapping Square) and not inline. Then, create a 1 x 1 table at the cursor, place an { IncludePicture "c:\\mydirectory\\somepicture.jpg" } field in the table, CtrlA, F9. Click the table to get the 4-direction arrow at the top, left and drag the table around several times in the white space. This will *usually* convert the IncludePicture to an image after 4 - 5 tries, but overlapping the table significantly with the "obstacle" image is a sure shot to convert the IncludePicture to a picture. To make sure that I'm not converting the image to a placed image by inadventently selecting and dragging the image itself, I've dragged the table with the fields revealed (Alt F9) and been careful to only drag the 4-direction arrow at the top, left of the image. Needless to say, I need the IncludePicture field to stay. Any ideas, anyone? Also, any idea why Inline Shapes now often (but not always) look on-screen like placed images ("Shapes," green dot above)? Thanks! |
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