First, turn on the Drawing Toolbar and click the Select Objects button (whit
arrow). Click where the image 'should' be and see if a box appears around the
edges of the picture. If so, just press Delete.
If not, the picture may be in the Header/Footer layer, so go to View>Header
and Footer. Either click the picture if you see it there or click where it
should be and delete it.
Is it a watermark? If so, View | Header and Footer, select the clip art, and
Delete. If you can't see it in Print Layout view or Print Preview, it may be
a watermark added by your printer (check the printer Properties).
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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