pictures disappearing from Microsoft word 2010 document
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I have a problem with Word 2010 where the pictures disappear sometimes. Here's how it usually happens:
- open a document (everything you can initially see is ok)
- zoom or scroll --> pictures disappear, leaving only frame
they may reappear if you zoom to another size.
have experienced the problem with multiple documents from multiple sources over a period of years. tried the documents on a new copy of office 365 on another computer and it displays correctly regardless of zoom.
i work from home so i have very few computers to test it with. i have a copy of office 2007 i may be able to try it with.
have "googled" this and tried the things I found online without any success.
thank you for your help!
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2010 pictures
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I have a problem with Word 2010 where the pictures disappear sometimes. Here's how it usually happens:
- open a document (everything you can initially see is ok)
- zoom or scroll --> pictures disappear, leaving only frame
they may reappear if you zoom to another size.
have experienced the problem with multiple documents from multiple sources over a period of years. tried the documents on a new copy of office 365 on another computer and it displays correctly regardless of zoom.
i work from home so i have very few computers to test it with. i have a copy of office 2007 i may be able to try it with.
have "googled" this and tried the things I found online without any success.
thank you for your help!
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2010 pictures
Try narrow down the problem. Does this happen with just one document or with all that you try? Does it happen on just your machine or others? Can you find any pattern?
– Adam
Mar 4 '14 at 21:54
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I have a problem with Word 2010 where the pictures disappear sometimes. Here's how it usually happens:
- open a document (everything you can initially see is ok)
- zoom or scroll --> pictures disappear, leaving only frame
they may reappear if you zoom to another size.
have experienced the problem with multiple documents from multiple sources over a period of years. tried the documents on a new copy of office 365 on another computer and it displays correctly regardless of zoom.
i work from home so i have very few computers to test it with. i have a copy of office 2007 i may be able to try it with.
have "googled" this and tried the things I found online without any success.
thank you for your help!
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2010 pictures
I have a problem with Word 2010 where the pictures disappear sometimes. Here's how it usually happens:
- open a document (everything you can initially see is ok)
- zoom or scroll --> pictures disappear, leaving only frame
they may reappear if you zoom to another size.
have experienced the problem with multiple documents from multiple sources over a period of years. tried the documents on a new copy of office 365 on another computer and it displays correctly regardless of zoom.
i work from home so i have very few computers to test it with. i have a copy of office 2007 i may be able to try it with.
have "googled" this and tried the things I found online without any success.
thank you for your help!
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2010 pictures
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2010 pictures
edited Mar 5 '14 at 0:17
asked Mar 4 '14 at 17:37
X-Ray
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Try narrow down the problem. Does this happen with just one document or with all that you try? Does it happen on just your machine or others? Can you find any pattern?
– Adam
Mar 4 '14 at 21:54
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Try narrow down the problem. Does this happen with just one document or with all that you try? Does it happen on just your machine or others? Can you find any pattern?
– Adam
Mar 4 '14 at 21:54
Try narrow down the problem. Does this happen with just one document or with all that you try? Does it happen on just your machine or others? Can you find any pattern?
– Adam
Mar 4 '14 at 21:54
Try narrow down the problem. Does this happen with just one document or with all that you try? Does it happen on just your machine or others? Can you find any pattern?
– Adam
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You probably have this turned on:
It isn't selected. just reopened the document i worked on a short time ago and the other pictures are gone now (they were ok before!).
– X-Ray
Mar 4 '14 at 17:55
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This might well be a video driver problem. To test, choose FILE | OPTIONS | ADVANCED
Scroll down to DISPLAY on the right and put a check next to "Disable hardware graphics acceleration".
Click OK and restart Word. With luck, that'll sort things out.
If not, try testing Word in safe mode. Hold down CTRL while you start Word. When you see a dialog asking if you want to start Word in Safe Mode, answer Yes.
Could be; today, with the newest MS Word and a different computer, it's no longer a problem.
– X-Ray
Aug 26 at 23:16
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Try this ...
Click on the picture,
Then Format tab ...
click Wrap Text in the Arrange group.
Choose "In line with text."
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3 Answers
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You probably have this turned on:
It isn't selected. just reopened the document i worked on a short time ago and the other pictures are gone now (they were ok before!).
– X-Ray
Mar 4 '14 at 17:55
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You probably have this turned on:
It isn't selected. just reopened the document i worked on a short time ago and the other pictures are gone now (they were ok before!).
– X-Ray
Mar 4 '14 at 17:55
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You probably have this turned on:
You probably have this turned on:
answered Mar 4 '14 at 17:44
Firee
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It isn't selected. just reopened the document i worked on a short time ago and the other pictures are gone now (they were ok before!).
– X-Ray
Mar 4 '14 at 17:55
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It isn't selected. just reopened the document i worked on a short time ago and the other pictures are gone now (they were ok before!).
– X-Ray
Mar 4 '14 at 17:55
It isn't selected. just reopened the document i worked on a short time ago and the other pictures are gone now (they were ok before!).
– X-Ray
Mar 4 '14 at 17:55
It isn't selected. just reopened the document i worked on a short time ago and the other pictures are gone now (they were ok before!).
– X-Ray
Mar 4 '14 at 17:55
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This might well be a video driver problem. To test, choose FILE | OPTIONS | ADVANCED
Scroll down to DISPLAY on the right and put a check next to "Disable hardware graphics acceleration".
Click OK and restart Word. With luck, that'll sort things out.
If not, try testing Word in safe mode. Hold down CTRL while you start Word. When you see a dialog asking if you want to start Word in Safe Mode, answer Yes.
Could be; today, with the newest MS Word and a different computer, it's no longer a problem.
– X-Ray
Aug 26 at 23:16
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
This might well be a video driver problem. To test, choose FILE | OPTIONS | ADVANCED
Scroll down to DISPLAY on the right and put a check next to "Disable hardware graphics acceleration".
Click OK and restart Word. With luck, that'll sort things out.
If not, try testing Word in safe mode. Hold down CTRL while you start Word. When you see a dialog asking if you want to start Word in Safe Mode, answer Yes.
Could be; today, with the newest MS Word and a different computer, it's no longer a problem.
– X-Ray
Aug 26 at 23:16
add a comment |
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
This might well be a video driver problem. To test, choose FILE | OPTIONS | ADVANCED
Scroll down to DISPLAY on the right and put a check next to "Disable hardware graphics acceleration".
Click OK and restart Word. With luck, that'll sort things out.
If not, try testing Word in safe mode. Hold down CTRL while you start Word. When you see a dialog asking if you want to start Word in Safe Mode, answer Yes.
This might well be a video driver problem. To test, choose FILE | OPTIONS | ADVANCED
Scroll down to DISPLAY on the right and put a check next to "Disable hardware graphics acceleration".
Click OK and restart Word. With luck, that'll sort things out.
If not, try testing Word in safe mode. Hold down CTRL while you start Word. When you see a dialog asking if you want to start Word in Safe Mode, answer Yes.
answered Aug 25 at 17:40
Steve Rindsberg
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Could be; today, with the newest MS Word and a different computer, it's no longer a problem.
– X-Ray
Aug 26 at 23:16
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Could be; today, with the newest MS Word and a different computer, it's no longer a problem.
– X-Ray
Aug 26 at 23:16
Could be; today, with the newest MS Word and a different computer, it's no longer a problem.
– X-Ray
Aug 26 at 23:16
Could be; today, with the newest MS Word and a different computer, it's no longer a problem.
– X-Ray
Aug 26 at 23:16
add a comment |
up vote
-1
down vote
Try this ...
Click on the picture,
Then Format tab ...
click Wrap Text in the Arrange group.
Choose "In line with text."
add a comment |
up vote
-1
down vote
Try this ...
Click on the picture,
Then Format tab ...
click Wrap Text in the Arrange group.
Choose "In line with text."
add a comment |
up vote
-1
down vote
up vote
-1
down vote
Try this ...
Click on the picture,
Then Format tab ...
click Wrap Text in the Arrange group.
Choose "In line with text."
Try this ...
Click on the picture,
Then Format tab ...
click Wrap Text in the Arrange group.
Choose "In line with text."
edited Mar 6 at 12:52
answered Mar 6 at 12:46
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Try narrow down the problem. Does this happen with just one document or with all that you try? Does it happen on just your machine or others? Can you find any pattern?
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