edit an imported picutre

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ACK

I have a template that is designed as letter head. On the right is a list of people that I need to remove one from the list. I right mouse click on the nakes and try to open the picture and I get the following. This is an imported picture, not a group. DO you want to convert it to a Microsoft Office drawing object. When I say yes It's so garbled that I can't even see anithing?. When I try and cut an paste from paint or powepoint it messes everything up. All I want is to remove on name from a list of about twenty but I can't seem to figure out how.

Any help would be appriciated.

Thanks
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Word is telling you the truth. What you're clicking on is not a text box but
a picture (a graphic file). You'll have to find the source of the picture
(who created it, where it is stored, what application it was created in),
open the graphic file using the application used to create it, and edit it
there. If you can track down the person who created the graphic, your best
bet is to get him/her to revise it.



ACK said:
I have a template that is designed as letter head. On the right is a list
of people that I need to remove one from the list. I right mouse click on
the nakes and try to open the picture and I get the following. This is an
imported picture, not a group. DO you want to convert it to a Microsoft
Office drawing object. When I say yes It's so garbled that I can't even see
anithing?. When I try and cut an paste from paint or powepoint it messes
everything up. All I want is to remove on name from a list of about twenty
but I can't seem to figure out how.
 
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kathleen.henderson \(removeme\)

You might consider saving in print (Word) as a .pdf, then
converting it to a btmp. You can then artistically cover
up the name by pasting empty white space over it; then
insert your edited btmp into your Word file.
 
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