Office Enterprise 2007

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Joe

I am using XP Pro SP2 fully updated and have uninstalled Office 2003 and
installed Office 2007 Enterprise.

When I was using 2003 I could take a screen shot and paste into Word and
then copy and Paste into Outlook Express by clicking on the graphic of the
screen shot, right click and Copy and then go to OE and right click and
Paste.

I am unable to perform this function now as when I do the Paste Option is
not available in OE although I have no problem with text.

Obviously I am missing something somewhere but I cannot work out what it is.
Can anyone advise me please?
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Joe,

Office 2007 has a new graphics engine added and pictures that use that engine may not be recognized by the Outlook Express Clipboard
(which the MS Windows XP team has not updated).

If you use Office Button/File=>Save As in Word 2007 and save as Word 2007 document you should see that the graphics again behave as
they did in older versions when using that file format.

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I am using XP Pro SP2 fully updated and have uninstalled Office 2003 and
installed Office 2007 Enterprise.

When I was using 2003 I could take a screen shot and paste into Word and
then copy and Paste into Outlook Express by clicking on the graphic of the
screen shot, right click and Copy and then go to OE and right click and
Paste.

I am unable to perform this function now as when I do the Paste Option is
not available in OE although I have no problem with text.

Obviously I am missing something somewhere but I cannot work out what it is.
Can anyone advise me please?

--

Regards
Joe
Tasmania >>
--

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 
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Joe

Many thanks Bob, I've also discovered that if I copy a graphic into word and
then double click outside the graphic it will highlight it and then allow me
to copy and paste either with the copy function or right click provided I
stay outside the highlighted graphic.

At least I can do what I want to now thanks to your advice.
 

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