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There is document with linked picture.

I can easy view what file is linked in
Word 2003: menu Edit Links... or via View Field Codes.

How do this in Word 2007?

I couldn't find anything in Word Help.
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Just like in Word 2003, you can view field codes in Word 2007 by pressing
Alt+F9. Note that for embedded objects this only works if the text wrapping
style of the inserted picture is set to "In line with text."

To see the Links dialog box, click the Office button | Prepare | Edit Links
to Files.

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There is document with linked picture.

I can easy view what file is linked in
Word 2003: menu Edit Links... or via View Field Codes.

How do this in Word 2007?

I couldn't find anything in Word Help.



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Or even if you select the (in-line) picture and press Shift-F9. This is sometimes preferable to Alt-F9, which (a) toggles all field
codes, (b) affects all documents, and (c) is 'sticky'.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message ...
Just like in Word 2003, you can view field codes in Word 2007 by pressing Alt+F9. Note that for embedded objects this only works
if the text wrapping style of the inserted picture is set to "In line with text."

To see the Links dialog box, click the Office button | Prepare | Edit Links to Files.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Sevilho" wrote in message ...
There is document with linked picture.

I can easy view what file is linked in
Word 2003: menu Edit Links... or via View Field Codes.

How do this in Word 2007?

I couldn't find anything in Word Help.




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Good point. Sometimes, Shift+F9 (ToggleFieldDisplay) is more convenient than
Alt+F9 (ViewFieldCodes).

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"macropod" wrote in message
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Or even if you select the (in-line) picture and press Shift-F9. This is
sometimes preferable to Alt-F9, which (a) toggles all field codes, (b)
affects all documents, and (c) is 'sticky'.

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Cheers
macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]


"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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Just like in Word 2003, you can view field codes in Word 2007 by pressing
Alt+F9. Note that for embedded objects this only works if the text
wrapping style of the inserted picture is set to "In line with text."

To see the Links dialog box, click the Office button | Prepare | Edit
Links to Files.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP



"Sevilho" wrote in message
...
There is document with linked picture.

I can easy view what file is linked in
Word 2003: menu Edit Links... or via View Field Codes.

How do this in Word 2007?

I couldn't find anything in Word Help.







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