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Need help solving a corrupt image issue
Hello!
I have a base document where the images are okay. I have an updated document where the images are all corrupt. I would like to move the images from the base file into the updated file. My idea was to create a compared file and simply reject all image changes with ^g, but I couldn't make the loop end at the end of the document, and when I posted it asking for help someone said my macro didn't make sense and stopped replying. For reference, all images correspond in both files and there are no graphs, so ^g worked fine for me, but I'd be really grateful if someone could help me out. |
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This thread is essentially a duplicate of: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...ding-loop.html.
Kindly don't start multiple threads on the same topic. Thread closed. You may continue the discussion in the original thread. No-one there said your "macro didn't make sense". As for your claim Andrew (Guessed) "stopped replying", a little patience on your part wouldn't go astray. People volunteering here have their own lives to live - they don't exist simply to fulfil your needs.
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