The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you copy an AutoShape from any of the programs listed at the beginning
of this article, and then paste the AutoShape into a program that is not
included in Microsoft Office 2000, you may notice one or more of the
following problems:
CAUSEThese problems may occur when you copy an AutoShape, and then paste it into either of the following programs:
WORKAROUND
You may be able to work around these problems by first pasting the
AutoShape into another program, such as Microsoft Paint. If you then copy
the AutoShape from Paint and paste it into another program, the
problems described in the "Symptoms" section in this article may not occur.
MORE INFORMATION
In the programs included in Office, an AutoShape is stored as an enhanced metafile (.emf). If you copy an AutoShape and paste it into
another program, the other program may incorrectly handle the copied .emf file.
As a result, the pasted AutoShape may appear differently than the original
AutoShape. These problems may also occur if you use the Paste Special
command (if available) to paste the copied AutoShape into another program.
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