I think this one's a lost cause, but thought I might as well ask anyway.

I have a client moving from Word 97/Windows 98 to Word 2002/WindowsXP.
We've discovered that their logo appears upside down in the new environment!

I can fix this for new documents, but existing docs are a problem -
especially as some of their users are still on Word 97 so the problem
doesn't become apparent until the document is sent to a client using Word
2002.

I'd like to write some code that would search the document for a logo and
replace it with a corrected version - but I can't be sure it's a logo I've
located and not some other graphic.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks,
Valerie

Re: Rotated Logo by Graham

Graham
Fri Aug 15 02:43:17 CDT 2003

See http://support.microsoft.com/?FR=1&kbid=312838

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Valerie Milton wrote:
> I think this one's a lost cause, but thought I might as well ask
> anyway.
>
> I have a client moving from Word 97/Windows 98 to Word 2002/WindowsXP.
> We've discovered that their logo appears upside down in the new
> environment!
>
> I can fix this for new documents, but existing docs are a problem -
> especially as some of their users are still on Word 97 so the problem
> doesn't become apparent until the document is sent to a client using
> Word 2002.
>
> I'd like to write some code that would search the document for a logo
> and replace it with a corrected version - but I can't be sure it's a
> logo I've located and not some other graphic.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Valerie