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How can I replace an image with another image on click or mouseover?
I'm trying to create a document where either clicking on or hovering over an image will make it display a different image. How can I accomplish this?
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Thank you, is there a way to do it without macros? They are disabled at my job, and even if I enabled them on my specific computer, my document will be shared by numerous people within the company and I don't think that as an intern I will have the necessary pull to make that change across the board.
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Not that I am aware of.
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It used to be that you could do this with a macrobutton but MS removed this functionality with the docx format. I do not know of any way to do it in .docx.
See: Would a Picture Content Control work for you? You would have to give some direction on how to use it and there is no mouse-over text to do that. You could change the title, though, and that might help. |
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As for Picture Content Controls, they too require macros to make this work. See post #12 in the linked thread.
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I appreciate the help, we may just have to deal with a bunch of constantly looping GIFs in the document. Intern-level work! Maybe someone will be annoyed enough by it to figure out a fix. Thanks again!
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