Images in Word 2003

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Guest

I have has some documents on a network drive and I was unable to view
pictures within the documents. The documents were created in Word 97.

I verified my View settings under Tools | Options were correct (uncheck the
"Picture placeholders box and check the "Drawings" box | Print tab | check
the "Drawing objects" box | OK). Next, I navigated to C:\Documents and
Settings\userid\Application Data\Microsoft\Templates\ and deleted a copy of
Normal.dot stuck in memory. When I went back into Word, half of the images I
was unable to see before now appeared.

How is this possible? Also, how do get Word 2003 to see all images in
created with Word97?
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Try reducing the hardware acceleration setting in Start | Control
Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Troubleshooting. If this
fixes the problem, then you might want to check the website of
the manufacturer of your video card/graphics adapter to see if
there is an updated driver available.
 
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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Try reducing the hardware acceleration setting in Start | Control
Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Troubleshooting. If this
fixes the problem, then you might want to check the website of
the manufacturer of your video card/graphics adapter to see if
there is an updated driver available.
 
G

Guest

Unfortunately, this did not resolve the problem.

garfield-n-odie said:
Try reducing the hardware acceleration setting in Start | Control
Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Troubleshooting. If this
fixes the problem, then you might want to check the website of
the manufacturer of your video card/graphics adapter to see if
there is an updated driver available.
 
G

Guest

Unfortunately, this did not resolve the problem.

garfield-n-odie said:
Try reducing the hardware acceleration setting in Start | Control
Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Troubleshooting. If this
fixes the problem, then you might want to check the website of
the manufacturer of your video card/graphics adapter to see if
there is an updated driver available.
 

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