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I have a question about an issue with Word 2007. I made a word document and pasted images into it as usual. I then saved as a pdf (all in Word 2007) and published the pdf to our website. When, on our website, I view the pdf and hover over any images, it shows where it "came from". (meaning my actual computer - which is impossible, because our office can't be accessed from the web. Also, the images are not "links" to images. I copied and then pasted into the document.) Similar to: "c:\david\documents\imagename.gif". We don't want that. I tried using the "get support" contact form on Microsoft.com but just got web page with a blank central box. So, I looked on various other forums, and say many suggestions to do this: Use the "Office Button", "prepare" and then "edit links to files:. The only problem with that, is that "edit links to files" isn't there. Just: - Properties - Inspect Document - Encrypt Document - Restrict Permissions - Digital Signature - Mark as Final - Compatibility Checker Any ideas how I can remove the "text on hover" from the pdf? It's not a life or death issue, but it DOES show our internal computer information TO the internet, which we don't want. Apparently it's a new "thing" for Office 2007 - and in our previous pdf's we made with 2003, it's not an issue. You can see the phenomenon at: http://www.cudamail.com/guide/success.aspx (the "download the guide" link is to the pdf in question) thanks David |
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You could use a PDF-printer like bullzip.
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Thanks for the reply!
I guess I had my "Microsoft only" blinders on - that would certainly address the issue. I think it would also be helpful if there was a solution to the actual "bug" as well, in case anyone wanted to solve it too. again, thanks - and I will probably utilize your suggestion. David "Daniel Pflughoeft" wrote: You could use a PDF-printer like bullzip. |
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Thanks for the reply!
I guess I had my "Microsoft only" blinders on - that would certainly address the issue. I think it would also be helpful if there was a solution to the actual "bug" as well, in case anyone wanted to solve it too. again, thanks - and I will probably utilize your suggestion. David "Daniel Pflughoeft" wrote: You could use a PDF-printer like bullzip. |
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When you drag an image file's icon from a Windows Explorer window and drop
it into a Word document, the file's path is recorded in the picture's Alt text. You're correct that this is new behavior for Word 2007; it's intended to make it easier to create documents with accessibility features for sight-impaired users who use screen-reading software. To remove the text before saving as PDF, right-click each image, choose Size, and click the Alt Text tab of the dialog. Select and delete the path. You might want to replace it with a short description of the image. I also find that if I display the picture in a program such as IrfanView and copy/paste it from there, Word doesn't get any Alt text for it. -- 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. Altabear wrote: Hello, I have a question about an issue with Word 2007. I made a word document and pasted images into it as usual. I then saved as a pdf (all in Word 2007) and published the pdf to our website. When, on our website, I view the pdf and hover over any images, it shows where it "came from". (meaning my actual computer - which is impossible, because our office can't be accessed from the web. Also, the images are not "links" to images. I copied and then pasted into the document.) Similar to: "c:\david\documents\imagename.gif". We don't want that. I tried using the "get support" contact form on Microsoft.com but just got web page with a blank central box. So, I looked on various other forums, and say many suggestions to do this: Use the "Office Button", "prepare" and then "edit links to files:. The only problem with that, is that "edit links to files" isn't there. Just: - Properties - Inspect Document - Encrypt Document - Restrict Permissions - Digital Signature - Mark as Final - Compatibility Checker Any ideas how I can remove the "text on hover" from the pdf? It's not a life or death issue, but it DOES show our internal computer information TO the internet, which we don't want. Apparently it's a new "thing" for Office 2007 - and in our previous pdf's we made with 2003, it's not an issue. You can see the phenomenon at: http://www.cudamail.com/guide/success.aspx (the "download the guide" link is to the pdf in question) thanks David |
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When you drag an image file's icon from a Windows Explorer window and drop
it into a Word document, the file's path is recorded in the picture's Alt text. You're correct that this is new behavior for Word 2007; it's intended to make it easier to create documents with accessibility features for sight-impaired users who use screen-reading software. To remove the text before saving as PDF, right-click each image, choose Size, and click the Alt Text tab of the dialog. Select and delete the path. You might want to replace it with a short description of the image. I also find that if I display the picture in a program such as IrfanView and copy/paste it from there, Word doesn't get any Alt text for it. -- 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. Altabear wrote: Hello, I have a question about an issue with Word 2007. I made a word document and pasted images into it as usual. I then saved as a pdf (all in Word 2007) and published the pdf to our website. When, on our website, I view the pdf and hover over any images, it shows where it "came from". (meaning my actual computer - which is impossible, because our office can't be accessed from the web. Also, the images are not "links" to images. I copied and then pasted into the document.) Similar to: "c:\david\documents\imagename.gif". We don't want that. I tried using the "get support" contact form on Microsoft.com but just got web page with a blank central box. So, I looked on various other forums, and say many suggestions to do this: Use the "Office Button", "prepare" and then "edit links to files:. The only problem with that, is that "edit links to files" isn't there. Just: - Properties - Inspect Document - Encrypt Document - Restrict Permissions - Digital Signature - Mark as Final - Compatibility Checker Any ideas how I can remove the "text on hover" from the pdf? It's not a life or death issue, but it DOES show our internal computer information TO the internet, which we don't want. Apparently it's a new "thing" for Office 2007 - and in our previous pdf's we made with 2003, it's not an issue. You can see the phenomenon at: http://www.cudamail.com/guide/success.aspx (the "download the guide" link is to the pdf in question) thanks David |
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Thanks Jay!
That did it. I never thought to look at a "size" tab to remove alt text. I tried "format picture", etc, to no avail. You've made my day. David "Jay Freedman" wrote: When you drag an image file's icon from a Windows Explorer window and drop it into a Word document, the file's path is recorded in the picture's Alt text. You're correct that this is new behavior for Word 2007; it's intended to make it easier to create documents with accessibility features for sight-impaired users who use screen-reading software. To remove the text before saving as PDF, right-click each image, choose Size, and click the Alt Text tab of the dialog. Select and delete the path. You might want to replace it with a short description of the image. I also find that if I display the picture in a program such as IrfanView and copy/paste it from there, Word doesn't get any Alt text for it. -- 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. Altabear wrote: Hello, I have a question about an issue with Word 2007. I made a word document and pasted images into it as usual. I then saved as a pdf (all in Word 2007) and published the pdf to our website. When, on our website, I view the pdf and hover over any images, it shows where it "came from". (meaning my actual computer - which is impossible, because our office can't be accessed from the web. Also, the images are not "links" to images. I copied and then pasted into the document.) Similar to: "c:\david\documents\imagename.gif". We don't want that. I tried using the "get support" contact form on Microsoft.com but just got web page with a blank central box. So, I looked on various other forums, and say many suggestions to do this: Use the "Office Button", "prepare" and then "edit links to files:. The only problem with that, is that "edit links to files" isn't there. Just: - Properties - Inspect Document - Encrypt Document - Restrict Permissions - Digital Signature - Mark as Final - Compatibility Checker Any ideas how I can remove the "text on hover" from the pdf? It's not a life or death issue, but it DOES show our internal computer information TO the internet, which we don't want. Apparently it's a new "thing" for Office 2007 - and in our previous pdf's we made with 2003, it's not an issue. You can see the phenomenon at: http://www.cudamail.com/guide/success.aspx (the "download the guide" link is to the pdf in question) thanks David . |
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Thanks Jay!
That did it. I never thought to look at a "size" tab to remove alt text. I tried "format picture", etc, to no avail. You've made my day. David "Jay Freedman" wrote: When you drag an image file's icon from a Windows Explorer window and drop it into a Word document, the file's path is recorded in the picture's Alt text. You're correct that this is new behavior for Word 2007; it's intended to make it easier to create documents with accessibility features for sight-impaired users who use screen-reading software. To remove the text before saving as PDF, right-click each image, choose Size, and click the Alt Text tab of the dialog. Select and delete the path. You might want to replace it with a short description of the image. I also find that if I display the picture in a program such as IrfanView and copy/paste it from there, Word doesn't get any Alt text for it. -- 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. Altabear wrote: Hello, I have a question about an issue with Word 2007. I made a word document and pasted images into it as usual. I then saved as a pdf (all in Word 2007) and published the pdf to our website. When, on our website, I view the pdf and hover over any images, it shows where it "came from". (meaning my actual computer - which is impossible, because our office can't be accessed from the web. Also, the images are not "links" to images. I copied and then pasted into the document.) Similar to: "c:\david\documents\imagename.gif". We don't want that. I tried using the "get support" contact form on Microsoft.com but just got web page with a blank central box. So, I looked on various other forums, and say many suggestions to do this: Use the "Office Button", "prepare" and then "edit links to files:. The only problem with that, is that "edit links to files" isn't there. Just: - Properties - Inspect Document - Encrypt Document - Restrict Permissions - Digital Signature - Mark as Final - Compatibility Checker Any ideas how I can remove the "text on hover" from the pdf? It's not a life or death issue, but it DOES show our internal computer information TO the internet, which we don't want. Apparently it's a new "thing" for Office 2007 - and in our previous pdf's we made with 2003, it's not an issue. You can see the phenomenon at: http://www.cudamail.com/guide/success.aspx (the "download the guide" link is to the pdf in question) thanks David . |
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I didn't think of the Size dialog at first, either, but I knew there
was an Alt Text setting somewhere. In Word 2003 all of the picture-related stuff was on mutiple tabs of the Format Picture dialog. I guess when the MS team was splitting things up to populate the ribbon, they couldn't think of a good place to put Alt Text so they stuck it with the nearest neighbor from the old dialog. :-( Anyway, you're welcome! On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 14:37:01 -0700, Altabear wrote: Thanks Jay! That did it. I never thought to look at a "size" tab to remove alt text. I tried "format picture", etc, to no avail. You've made my day. David "Jay Freedman" wrote: When you drag an image file's icon from a Windows Explorer window and drop it into a Word document, the file's path is recorded in the picture's Alt text. You're correct that this is new behavior for Word 2007; it's intended to make it easier to create documents with accessibility features for sight-impaired users who use screen-reading software. To remove the text before saving as PDF, right-click each image, choose Size, and click the Alt Text tab of the dialog. Select and delete the path. You might want to replace it with a short description of the image. I also find that if I display the picture in a program such as IrfanView and copy/paste it from there, Word doesn't get any Alt text for it. -- 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. Altabear wrote: Hello, I have a question about an issue with Word 2007. I made a word document and pasted images into it as usual. I then saved as a pdf (all in Word 2007) and published the pdf to our website. When, on our website, I view the pdf and hover over any images, it shows where it "came from". (meaning my actual computer - which is impossible, because our office can't be accessed from the web. Also, the images are not "links" to images. I copied and then pasted into the document.) Similar to: "c:\david\documents\imagename.gif". We don't want that. I tried using the "get support" contact form on Microsoft.com but just got web page with a blank central box. So, I looked on various other forums, and say many suggestions to do this: Use the "Office Button", "prepare" and then "edit links to files:. The only problem with that, is that "edit links to files" isn't there. Just: - Properties - Inspect Document - Encrypt Document - Restrict Permissions - Digital Signature - Mark as Final - Compatibility Checker Any ideas how I can remove the "text on hover" from the pdf? It's not a life or death issue, but it DOES show our internal computer information TO the internet, which we don't want. Apparently it's a new "thing" for Office 2007 - and in our previous pdf's we made with 2003, it's not an issue. You can see the phenomenon at: http://www.cudamail.com/guide/success.aspx (the "download the guide" link is to the pdf in question) thanks David . |
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![]() I didn't think of the Size dialog at first, either, but I knew there was an Alt Text setting somewhere. In Word 2003 all of the picture-related stuff was on mutiple tabs of the Format Picture dialog. I guess when the MS team was splitting things up to populate the ribbon, they couldn't think of a good place to put Alt Text so they stuck it with the nearest neighbor from the old dialog. :-( Anyway, you're welcome! On Mon, 12 Apr 2010 14:37:01 -0700, Altabear wrote: Thanks Jay! That did it. I never thought to look at a "size" tab to remove alt text. I tried "format picture", etc, to no avail. You've made my day. David "Jay Freedman" wrote: When you drag an image file's icon from a Windows Explorer window and drop it into a Word document, the file's path is recorded in the picture's Alt text. You're correct that this is new behavior for Word 2007; it's intended to make it easier to create documents with accessibility features for sight-impaired users who use screen-reading software. To remove the text before saving as PDF, right-click each image, choose Size, and click the Alt Text tab of the dialog. Select and delete the path. You might want to replace it with a short description of the image. I also find that if I display the picture in a program such as IrfanView and copy/paste it from there, Word doesn't get any Alt text for it. -- 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. Altabear wrote: Hello, I have a question about an issue with Word 2007. I made a word document and pasted images into it as usual. I then saved as a pdf (all in Word 2007) and published the pdf to our website. When, on our website, I view the pdf and hover over any images, it shows where it "came from". (meaning my actual computer - which is impossible, because our office can't be accessed from the web. Also, the images are not "links" to images. I copied and then pasted into the document.) Similar to: "c:\david\documents\imagename.gif". We don't want that. I tried using the "get support" contact form on Microsoft.com but just got web page with a blank central box. So, I looked on various other forums, and say many suggestions to do this: Use the "Office Button", "prepare" and then "edit links to files:. The only problem with that, is that "edit links to files" isn't there. Just: - Properties - Inspect Document - Encrypt Document - Restrict Permissions - Digital Signature - Mark as Final - Compatibility Checker Any ideas how I can remove the "text on hover" from the pdf? It's not a life or death issue, but it DOES show our internal computer information TO the internet, which we don't want. Apparently it's a new "thing" for Office 2007 - and in our previous pdf's we made with 2003, it's not an issue. You can see the phenomenon at: http://www.cudamail.com/guide/success.aspx (the "download the guide" link is to the pdf in question) thanks David . |
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