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Let me begin by saying I can merge images.
Got the include picture, select all, F9. check My problem is the behavior of the images once they are in word. the images print fine, and appear perfectly on the computer where the document was generated, but that doesn't help when others need to use it. For example, I need to take the new word document and email it to someone else, or burn it on a disc, and then must move the images to the new disc (or a public drive, or whatever) and update the include picture field. I have considered printing it to pdf, but then most people loose ability to edit the document. I know I could manually go through the document and copy each image, then paste special, as "gif", and then reformat. but that gets old fast. Can anyone explain how I might copy and paste all the images as gifs? I tried the macro recorder but it wouldn't allow me to change certain things. Can I do this with VBA? Any help would be wonderful. thanks anne |
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Have you tried selecting the entire document and using ctrl-shift-F9 to
"unlink" all the fields, leaving copies of images in the document? Peter Jamieson wrote in message ups.com... Let me begin by saying I can merge images. Got the include picture, select all, F9. check My problem is the behavior of the images once they are in word. the images print fine, and appear perfectly on the computer where the document was generated, but that doesn't help when others need to use it. For example, I need to take the new word document and email it to someone else, or burn it on a disc, and then must move the images to the new disc (or a public drive, or whatever) and update the include picture field. I have considered printing it to pdf, but then most people loose ability to edit the document. I know I could manually go through the document and copy each image, then paste special, as "gif", and then reformat. but that gets old fast. Can anyone explain how I might copy and paste all the images as gifs? I tried the macro recorder but it wouldn't allow me to change certain things. Can I do this with VBA? Any help would be wonderful. thanks anne |
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i tried that and it erased the images leaving only the vague box place
holder. any other ideas? |
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What is the field code in the generated INCLUDEPICTURE field?
e.g. { INCLUDEPICTURE "c:\\abc\\mypics\\def.jpg" /*MERGEFORMAT } or what? Here, I would ensure that Tools|Options|General|Web Options|Files|Update Links on save is unchecked, and get rid of any \*MERGEFORMAT switch in the INCLUDEPICTURE field before merging, and (possibly, after a recent conversation, add a \d switch at the end of the field). Peter Jamieson wrote in message oups.com... i tried that and it erased the images leaving only the vague box place holder. any other ideas? |
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Did you update the fields (F9) BEFORE unlinking them?
-- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote in message oups.com... i tried that and it erased the images leaving only the vague box place holder. any other ideas? |
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