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I have word for mac 2008. I created a footnote that is a tiny jpg image, along with a few words. It appears on the screen, but when printed, the image is not visible (the space for it is there), and the words are visible.


What can I do so the printed version shows the tiny jpg?
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If you convert the document to PDF, then does the picture print?
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