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SYMPTOMSIn some cases, if you paste a graphic or imported object (such as a Microsoft Excel chart) into Microsoft Word for Windows, it may only be visible in outline view. This can result from an incompatible paragraph line spacing setting in the Paragraph dialog box that causes the chart or picture to be compressed. CAUSE
This problem can occur with any picture, graphic or imported object. If
you select an absolute line spacing, only the bottom portion of a picture
may display when you insert it into a paragraph with absolute line
spacing. You can see the chart in outline view because outline view
ignores paragraph formatting.
WORKAROUNDWord 97"Float over text" is the default if you insert or paste a graphic or object in Word 97. With this feature, the item is placed in the drawing layer and is not affected by paragraph line spacing. If you had previously disabled this feature for an item, you will still experience the problem. To turn "Float over text" back on:
Word 2.x, 6.x, 7.0, 97The absolute line spacing is to small to display the whole graphic. To change the line spacing to show the whole graphic:
REFERENCES
"Microsoft Word for Windows User's Reference," version 1.x, pages
174-176
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