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FWIW, unwanted borders on images in Word are often caused by Word's image compression. You need to turn it off (before saving the document) to prevent that. Alternatively, you can crop the affected image slightly to remove the borders.
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Office 2010 turn off compression as default
As suggested, turning off picture compression and cropping worked on a document-by-document basis. Below is information on turning off compression as the default.
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To keep the maximum picture quality, you can turn off compression for all pictures in a file. However, turning off compression can cause very large file sizes without an upper limit on the size of the file.
In Office 2010, the drop-down to the right there is an option to set compression to off for all new documents. See attached picture. Last edited by Kurt Lauer; 01-04-2012 at 08:01 AM. Reason: changing picture/thumbnail |
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Nice to see they added an option for it in 2010. It would be even nicer if they would just fix the bug.
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