Editing a hyperlinked graphic changes its size

K

Kasama

I have a document with many in-line graphics hyperlinked to separate files.
The graphics sizes are automatically reducing when I edit the hyperlinks.
The document was prepared in Word, then saved as a filtered web page, then
saved again as a Word dcoument via File>Edit with Word in Internet Explorer.
In Word 2003/Windows XP am changing the hyperlinks to point to a place in
the same document, using right click>Edit Hyperlink. After changing the
hyperlink and clicking OK in Edit Hyperlink dialog box, the graphic is
automatically reduced to about 39% of its height and 27% of its width. I get
the same result if I remove the hyperlink then create the link afresh.
Why is this, and how can I edit all the hyperlinks without having to redo
all graphics sizes?
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Kasama,

Hmmm, what type of graphic are you seeing this on (GIF, JPEG, etc)?
Do you have a URL for a Word created HTM file where you see this
or to a graphic on the web you can link to and the steps to
reproduce it?

It's possible that the settings in Tools=>Options=>General=>Web Options
are affecting the way the graphic is 'seen' by Word but not sure
at this point without additional info :)
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I have a document with many in-line graphics hyperlinked to separate files.
The graphics sizes are automatically reducing when I edit the hyperlinks.
The document was prepared in Word, then saved as a filtered web page, then
saved again as a Word dcoument via File>Edit with Word in Internet Explorer.
In Word 2003/Windows XP am changing the hyperlinks to point to a place in
the same document, using right click>Edit Hyperlink. After changing the
hyperlink and clicking OK in Edit Hyperlink dialog box, the graphic is
automatically reduced to about 39% of its height and 27% of its width. I get
the same result if I remove the hyperlink then create the link afresh.
Why is this, and how can I edit all the hyperlinks without having to redo
all graphics sizes? >>
 

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