Drawing in Publisher

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David Brown

I am using windows XP professional with Publisher 2000,
and the drawing tools that come w/ Pub 2000. When I open a
new Publisher Document and use 'Insert' / 'Picture' / 'New
Drawing', a drawing box appears, as well as drawing tools.
I use the tools to make the drawing in the box. The
drawing looks good until I go out of the drawing box. Then
the drawing becomes distorted. Please advise.
Regards,
David Brown
 
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Epona

David said:
I am using windows XP professional with Publisher 2000,
and the drawing tools that come w/ Pub 2000. When I open a
new Publisher Document and use 'Insert' / 'Picture' / 'New
Drawing', a drawing box appears, as well as drawing tools.
I use the tools to make the drawing in the box. The
drawing looks good until I go out of the drawing box. Then
the drawing becomes distorted. Please advise.
Regards,
David Brown

Yes, we heard you - the last couple of times you posted. Please review the
responses to those before posting again.

Thank you
 
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David Brown

-----Original Message-----


Yes, we heard you - the last couple of times you posted. Please review the
responses to those before posting again.

Thank you


.
If you read my original messages, that I accidentaly
posted twice. And read the reply to those messages, you
will see that I am answering the questions that where
asked of me in the reply. What versions am I using? where
the questions asked of me. Therefore, I answered those
questions with the fact that I am using MS XP Pro with
Pub. 2000, and the drawing tools that came with Pub. 2000.
I do not know how to find a version on the drawing tools.
Can you help with that so we can get to the solution of
the original problem?
 
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Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from David Brown said:
Therefore, I answered those
questions with the fact that I am using MS XP Pro with
Pub. 2000, and the drawing tools that came with Pub. 2000.

You are using Microsoft *Windows* XP Pro. Not Microsoft XP Pro.
There was no need to repost in a new thread with the additional information.
There is also a reply to your post second in the other thread.
 

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