Draws not visible in Print Layout

P

Patrice

Hey,

We use Word 2003 on a Windos XP SP2 professional workstation. The
office 2003 is configured with group policies.

We have a problem to make draws visible in a word document. The Draws
and White spaces between pages in the print and web-layout options are
enabled.
The word document is opened in Print view layout, but we still unable
to view pictures and draws in de header.
When we printout the document on a paper or when we choose the print
preview the image is visible.

How can I make the images visible from group policies in the print
layout view.

Patrice
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Patrice,

In Word, under Tools=>Options=>General be sure that
'Picture Placeholders' (white box fillers)
is disabled.

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Hey,

We use Word 2003 on a Windos XP SP2 professional workstation. The
office 2003 is configured with group policies.

We have a problem to make draws visible in a word document. The Draws
and White spaces between pages in the print and web-layout options are
enabled.
The word document is opened in Print view layout, but we still unable
to view pictures and draws in de header.
When we printout the document on a paper or when we choose the print
preview the image is visible.

How can I make the images visible from group policies in the print
layout view.

Patrice >>
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Let us know if this helped you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
 
P

Patrice

Hi Bob,

Thank you to reply on the message.

The option Picture placeholder in MS Word is through the Word group
policy disabled.
The only options enabled in Print and web layout view are Drawings and
White spaces between pages.

Patrice
 
P

Patrice

Hi,

Have anyone an idee how i resolv the problem discussed in the messages

Thanks,

Patrice
 

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