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I've opened a fairly old (c. 2002) Word document in Word 2003 and find that
the figures that used to be there are now replaced with red "X".
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Default Big red "X's" where graphics were in Word

Was the document moved from a different computer? Were the graphics linked?
If so, the path may be incorrect. Alt+F9 to see the field code (if the
graphics are wrapped, you'll need to make them inline first) and edit the
path.

The above applies to the small red X in the upper left corner. I've never
actually seen the big red X that takes the space of the entire picture, but
that's a different animal.

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I've opened a fairly old (c. 2002) Word document in Word 2003 and find
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the figures that used to be there are now replaced with red "X".



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