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Did you actually have the image selected?
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A bit more information ...
I copied my source content [another single page Word document] as Paste Special > Microsoft Word Document Object I could use the Paste Special > Picture (Enhanced Metafile) but for some reason the print quality of this content is affected with this approach. I can resize the image after I change the layout from inline with text to something else [e.g. tight] but cannot rotate the image. This option remains greyed out in the format tab ... Again, is there a command that can release this restriction and allow me to rotate the image. I could do this before but cannot remember what that command is ... Bruce |
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Well, that's not a image, is it?? Evidently, then, the paste format you're using now is not the same as you were using previously.
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Paul, it might be an image [e.g. I honestly do not know] ...
I am copying and pasting a full one page Word document into another larger Word document to preserve the print quality. But the good news is that I (re)discovered what those commands were: Shift+Ctrl+F9 ... Those commands will enable me to format [e.g. resize and rotate] the inserted object [e.g. image] as a picture. Bruce |
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