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Word 2002 Doesn't Display Embedded Images
This one is another weird one. Word 2002 opens a document with a logo graphic
embedded in the header. It doesn't display the image. The image is there but transparent. The image displays on other installations of Word 2002 fine. If the document is left open and minimized and the user goes to the My Documents/My Pictures folder and double clicks to view the saved BMP version of the logo, then when they come back to the WORD window and restore it, the logo is then displayed. Are there any possible explanations anyone can think of? (This is a pretty new install -- WIN XP PRO SP2, OFFICE 2002 STD SP3 and on a new Dell system. Thanks, John |
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Try reducing the hardware acceleration setting in Start | Control Panel |
Display | Advanced. The fastest setting is the default, but is not always the best. "J_Schneider" wrote: This one is another weird one. Word 2002 opens a document with a logo graphic embedded in the header. It doesn't display the image. The image is there but transparent. The image displays on other installations of Word 2002 fine. If the document is left open and minimized and the user goes to the My Documents/My Pictures folder and double clicks to view the saved BMP version of the logo, then when they come back to the WORD window and restore it, the logo is then displayed. Are there any possible explanations anyone can think of? (This is a pretty new install -- WIN XP PRO SP2, OFFICE 2002 STD SP3 and on a new Dell system. Thanks, John |
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