Office 2000 / Word 2000

Hi,

I have an odd problem.

Graphics - content of my inlineshapes are not visible -
the object is just marked by the six black squares in the
corners. (this only happens when they are "in line with
text")

Other shape types are fully visible.

Does anyone know if there's a reg key or any other type of
setting that controls this?
- or if there is some way that I can change this "feature".


Thanks
;o)) Henrik

Inline shapes are not visible - pls disregard - problem solved by Henrik

Henrik
Wed Dec 10 07:07:42 CST 2003


Got this solved through Woody's (www.wopr.com)

>-----Original Message-----
>Office 2000 / Word 2000
>
>Hi,
>
>I have an odd problem.
>
>Graphics - content of my inlineshapes are not visible -
>the object is just marked by the six black squares in the
>corners. (this only happens when they are "in line with
>text")
>
>Other shape types are fully visible.
>
>Does anyone know if there's a reg key or any other type
of
>setting that controls this?
>- or if there is some way that I can change
this "feature".
>
>
>Thanks
>;o)) Henrik
>.
>

Re: Inline shapes are not visible - becomes black squares by Suzanne

Suzanne
Wed Dec 10 08:51:06 CST 2003

Tools | Options | View: Clear the check box for "Picture placeholders."

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"Henrik Ryberg" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0adb01c3bf19$e7d92080$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Office 2000 / Word 2000
>
> Hi,
>
> I have an odd problem.
>
> Graphics - content of my inlineshapes are not visible -
> the object is just marked by the six black squares in the
> corners. (this only happens when they are "in line with
> text")
>
> Other shape types are fully visible.
>
> Does anyone know if there's a reg key or any other type of
> setting that controls this?
> - or if there is some way that I can change this "feature".
>
>
> Thanks
> ;o)) Henrik