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When I use INSERT>PICTURE>FROM FILE and select a jpeg, bmp, or any other picture format it inserts it as HTML. The only way I can get it pasted as a picture is to paste as above, then cut it and paste-special and select picture!!
How can I set the default paste format to picture? Understand that this is a problem because in the HTML format, the "edit picture" option on the right click is greyed out and not available...
Help! Please!
Ron H.
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I think you may have been misled somewhere along the way. Please see the interjections below:
"Ron H" <rnharsh[ at ]attbi.com> wrote in message news:451acb66$0$15884$8d2e0cab[ at ]news.newsgroup-binaries.com...
[Quoted Text] > When I use INSERT>PICTURE>FROM FILE and select a jpeg, bmp, or any other > picture format it inserts it as HTML.
No, it doesn't... Word uses the appropriate filter to insert the file based on the file type & generates its own display image. HTML isn't really an image file format, it's a page description language.
>The only way I can get it pasted as a > picture is to paste as above, then cut it and paste-special and select > picture!!
Everything in the Paste Special dialog pastes a 'picture' of some sort, but the choice you make is telling Word how to interpret what is on the clipboard. That's because Word is *not* a graphics editing program & because when you copy the image is 'stripped' of its identity (file type) and converted for display purposes. You're re-pasting as a Windows Enhanced Metafile, which is not a viable image format outside of Windows (pretty much outside MS Office). This relates to one of your other concerns below.
> How can I set the default paste format to picture?
You can't.
>Understand that this is a > problem because in the HTML format, the "edit picture" option on the right > click is greyed out and not available...
'Edit Picture' isn't usually available for *any* of the image formats in that dialog _other than_ Enhanced Metafile. If you proceed with the Edit Picture command you will be further informed that the image will be converted to a MS Office Drawing Object - because that's the only thing the word processing program has the tools to modify [read as: mangle]. Word can't edit a JPEG, TIFF, PNG, etc. just like PhotoShop & Illustrator can't do footnotes, endnotes, Tables of Contents, etc. Anything you do from that point on will most likely destroy what little quality the image may have retained up to that point... at least for quality printed output.
> Help! Please!
The best help I can offer: Edit your images using the appropriate software designed for that purpose. Finalize them *there* in terms of print dimensions, resolution & color mode, *then* insert them as finished products in your doc. There are a number of decent ones available as freeware/shareware & some darn fine ones at a reasonable purchase price, such as Adobe Photshop Elements [ at ] US $89.99, which is full retail price. It goes down from there. -- HTH |:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac
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Bob, Thanks for the info. I remain confused about what is different! I am creating an equipment manual as I have done dozens of times in the past. I use the alt-print screen to capture a particular software operation then I paste it into Photoshop where I crop it and make any other photographic adjustments that might be needed. I save the finished image as a jpeg say myfile.jpg then while in Word at the appropriate spot, I use insert>picture>from file to retrieve it. Once inserted, I used to be able to select it, use edit picture to add text and maybe an arrow or a line then return it to my document where it worked well. Now for some reason I follow that same procedure and when I insert it the edit picture option is not available. If I select it, CUT it to the clip board then paste-special and use the metafile format it works as before. When I insert the jpg file it has the extension.
What could have changed that would cause this difference in behavior? As far as I know I am doing exactly as I did in the past but getting different results?
Ron H.
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By "in the past", do you mean *prior* to Word 2003? If so, take a look at:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HP011454871033.aspx
Regards |:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac
On 9/27/06 7:44 PM, in article 451aff46$0$15877$8d2e0cab[ at ]news.newsgroup-binaries.com, "Ron H" <rnharsh[ at ]attbi.com> wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Bob, Thanks for the info. I remain confused about what is different! I am > creating an equipment manual as I have done dozens of times in the past. I > use the alt-print screen to capture a particular software operation then I > paste it into Photoshop where I crop it and make any other photographic > adjustments that might be needed. I save the finished image as a jpeg say > myfile.jpg then while in Word at the appropriate spot, I use > insert>picture>from file to retrieve it. Once inserted, I used to be able to > select it, use edit picture to add text and maybe an arrow or a line then > return it to my document where it worked well. Now for some reason I follow > that same procedure and when I insert it the edit picture option is not > available. If I select it, CUT it to the clip board then paste-special and > use the metafile format it works as before. When I insert the jpg file it > has the extension. > > What could have changed that would cause this difference in behavior? As far > as I know I am doing exactly as I did in the past but getting different > results? > > Ron H. > > > ----------------- > www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com - *Completion*Retention*Speed* > Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road > -----------------
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