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Old 05-11-2015, 10:09 AM
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I have always used MSWord for its intended purpose...Word Processing. When it comes to playing with graphics or shapes inside of a word processor, I only see problems. It may not be a problem for others but, in my experience I have always used an external program such as PowerPoint, Visio or similar program to create the graphic/shape, then insert the graphic as a .jpeg (or other similar file) into Word where needed.

You may find that process to be beneficial for your project.
Agreed, Word is not ideal, espcially since I am creating large images with lots of components (objects and shapes). I am moving my office to using TurboCAD but in the meanwhile, trying to come over these issues I am running into while we are transitioning.

Any tips help!
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Word is not ideal, espcially since I am creating large images with lots of components (objects and shapes).
That is even more reason to use software outside of Word. I assume that since you are using Office 2013 that you have PowerPoint available within that software suite. PowerPoint would be head and shoulders above Word when creating objects and shapes and, it is relatively easy to insert into Word.
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That is even more reason to use software outside of Word. I assume that since you are using Office 2013 that you have PowerPoint available within that software suite. PowerPoint would be head and shoulders above Word when creating objects and shapes and, it is relatively easy to insert into Word.
At this point I work with a company that has been aquired by another corporate company and it is not my decision to move to PowerPoint. Word is the (outdated) program we have to use and slowly moving to TurboCAD. Until then, I am hoping people can give me pointers on this issue I have with Word (if there is a solution).
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