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Jeff - 25 Oct 2003 03:58 GMT
I have a website that I want to change a picture in
weekly. The Idea being to upload a picture with the same
file as the one there so I do not have to change the
whole web page. I have tried using the insert picture,
and from file, also insert object ect. I think I have
used all of the different types of inserts. The best
possibly answer I have come up with is the using the
paste special under "edit". Using this one can insert a
file and link it to the document with out embeding it.
the problem is Word 2002 saves this picture in the
document in the folder it creates for supporting files,
as it does with all the other options. However with this
option when you right click over the insert and click on
links, there is a checked box that states "save picture
in document". Problem is it is checked and whited out so
I can not uncheck it. Any ideas how I can get this box
unchecked? Or how I can get this to work without updating
the document and reuploading it? Or just a way to do it.
Also if anyone knows of a voice support phone number,
even its a pay number.
lostinspace - 25 Oct 2003 15:22 GMT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff" <>
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.web.authoring
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 10:58 PM
Subject: linked picture

> I have a website that I want to change a picture in
> weekly. The Idea being to upload a picture with the same
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> Also if anyone knows of a voice support phone number,
> even its a pay number.

IF the file is not imbedded into the "supposed html" created by Word, via
VML than the very easy way to upload the replacement file is by using the
identical file name and uploading via an FTP software.
The other option is to upload the image via FTP and one there, delete the
old name file and rename the new.
There are an assortment of freeware FTP software's available.

As far as phone support?
Highly unlikely that anybody at MS would be willing to advise you quickly on
this issue!

WHO hosts your website?
Have you tried their support?
If you have tried your website host for support, don't expect too much help
with MS products and especially Word created pages, it's not an accepted
method of creating html webpages. (Contrary to what is believed here.)

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