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Old 01-20-2011, 07:24 AM
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I am using Windows 7 and Office 2010.



When I insert an emf and wmf file in Word (also in PowerPoint), the image gets cropped/truncated on the right and lower part. Any suggestions to correct this?
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Old 01-21-2011, 12:08 AM
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Hi Iammuffinman,

Are you sure there isn't any corruption in the image file? Does this affect all wmf & emf images? Have you tried repairing Office (eg Word Options|Resources|Diagnose)?
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I have tried it on different Windows 7 Office 2010 PCs. I even tried it on a newly installed Win7/Office 2010, but the problem is the same.

I understand that I could resize and recrop the photo to see the whole image. But is there a tweak or modification that I could do, say in the registry to avoid the automatic cropping?
It's not a copying or pasting problem. Actually it is when I "Insert" a photo.

In Word, go to the Insert tab, under the Illustrations group, choose Picture. At this point, I choose an EMF or WMF file, but the picture gets cropped/truncated.


I understand that I could resize and recrop the photo to see the whole image. But is there a tweak or modification that I could do, say in the registry to avoid the automatic cropping?
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Hi Iammuffinman,

Does this apply to any picture inserted via Insert|Picture, or only emf/wmf files?

What you're descibing about being able to see the picture after resizing suggests part of the picture is disappearing behind something else on the page.
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Only EMF and WMF files. Other file types are okay.
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Hi Iammuffinman,

I'm wondering if this is a display driver issue. What happens if you insert an EMF/WMF picture, then scroll up/down a page or close & re-open the file? Does the full image re-appear? have you checked the manufacturars' websites for updated display drivers (& printer drivers) for your system?
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