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SYMPTOMSWhen you scroll through or print a document that contains a graphic, you get one or more of the following errors, and the image appears on screen and prints as a 1-inch square box with an X inside it.
CAUSE
These errors occur when the link to the graphic is broken--for example,
when you move either the graphic or the document, but not both, to a new
directory.
RESOLUTIONMethod 1: Break the link so that the graphic is an embedded object. To do this:Method 2: Display fields codes and modify the path inside the field code braces so that it shows the correct path, and then press F9 to update the field. MORE INFORMATIONBy default, when you insert a graphic, a picture or representation of the linked object is stored in the Word document. This method increases the file size of your document by the size of the graphic image. You can reduce the size of your document if you store only the link. When you insert a picture with a link to the graphic, a copy of the graphic is not stored in the file. The picture is only linked to the file. When you display field codes, the field code appears as follows:
When the image is linked and saved in the document, the field code
appears like this:
If a source graphic is not available when you open the document, you may
see only a rectangular placeholder in your document. When the graphic is
available, Word displays a representation of the graphic based on the data
in the source file but does not store the representation in the Word
document. Each time Word displays the graphic, the image on the screen is
created from the source file
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, Document number WB51157-1093, pages 358-359. Additional query words: 6.0 word link embed object ole crop size error message err dimensions after cropped cropping crops resized redimensioned dimensioned dimensions after resizing
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