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Invisable photos and clip art

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Blubitty - 01 Nov 2005 19:12 GMT
In Publisher, any clip art or photos on the page do not show up. The outline
can be seen if you click where the photo should be, but the actual graphic is
not there. However, when I print, it appears on the printed document. This
applies to photos, clip art, and drawn objects; even if you open a template.
Mary Sauer - 01 Nov 2005 19:40 GMT
View, picture, detailed display...

If this isn't the solution, your video driver needs updating.
Do this, slide the acceleration down on your adapter, control panel, display folder,
settings tab, advanced button, troubleshoot tab...
If this solves your issue go to the manufacturer's web site of your graphics card and
look around for a driver.

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> In Publisher, any clip art or photos on the page do not show up. The outline
> can be seen if you click where the photo should be, but the actual graphic is
> not there. However, when I print, it appears on the printed document. This
> applies to photos, clip art, and drawn objects; even if you open a template.
Blubitty - 01 Nov 2005 20:15 GMT
Thank you!! I have been fiddling with the stupid thing for days now! I would
have never thought that the video driver might be the culprit!
You rock!

> View, picture, detailed display...
>
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> > not there. However, when I print, it appears on the printed document. This
> > applies to photos, clip art, and drawn objects; even if you open a template.
Mary Sauer - 02 Nov 2005 00:30 GMT
Hey, thanks for posting back, it is appreciated.

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> Thank you!! I have been fiddling with the stupid thing for days now! I would
> have never thought that the video driver might be the culprit!
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>> > not there. However, when I print, it appears on the printed document. This
>> > applies to photos, clip art, and drawn objects; even if you open a template.
Jim - 02 Nov 2005 17:03 GMT
If you can't see them, they are INVISIBLE. On my part, I don't see
"invisAble" in any of my dictionaries...

Blessed be, for sure...
 
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