Drawing Canvas Not Displayed in Normal View

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I am unable to see pictures within documents when they are displayed in
Normal View, but can see them in Print Layout.

In the Options/View Menu, I have Drawings Selected and Picture Placeholders
deselected.

On the Display Control Panel I have the hardware acceleration set to 2 of 5.

What next?

Thanks in advance,
Barb Reinhardt
 
Hi Barb,

Normal view does not support the display of graphics,
tools or objects not set as Layout style 'in line with text'.

The Drawing canvas can be set to inline with text and
will reserve a space in what you see in Normal view but,
you're correct, it won't display its content as the content
is 'floating' within the Canvas.

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I am unable to see pictures within documents when they are displayed in
Normal View, but can see them in Print Layout.

In the Options/View Menu, I have Drawings Selected and Picture Placeholders
deselected.

On the Display Control Panel I have the hardware acceleration set to 2 of 5.

What next?

Thanks in advance,
Barb Reinhardt>>
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So in order to edit the Drawing Canvas, I must be in Print Layout?

Thanks for your quick response.

Barb
 
Barb said:
I am unable to see pictures within documents when they are displayed
in Normal View, but can see them in Print Layout.

In the Options/View Menu, I have Drawings Selected and Picture
Placeholders deselected.

On the Display Control Panel I have the hardware acceleration set to
2 of 5.

What next?

Thanks in advance,
Barb Reinhardt

Nothing next. By design, Normal view never displays anything in the drawing
layer. All your options affect only Print Layout view.
 

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