Rotating a picture. Removing where it had been shadow

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MickeyMick13

I have rotated a picture in Publishe, about 15 degrees. All looks well.
However If I copy the picture or the whole Publisher .pub to Word I can see
the I rotated picture - PLUS a black shadow around the picture showing the
position the picture was before I rotated it. How can I prevent this and or
get rid of it.????

Thanks
 
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Ed Bennett

MickeyMick13 said:
I have rotated a picture in Publishe, about 15 degrees. All looks
well. However If I copy the picture or the whole Publisher .pub to
Word I can see the I rotated picture - PLUS a black shadow around
the picture showing the position the picture was before I rotated it.
How can I prevent this and or get rid of it.????

By not copying the publication or the object into Word.

Why do you need to copy the publication into Word?
 
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MickeyMick13

Ed,
Good morning - thank you for getting back so quickly. This .pub I've made
shows a picture of each of seven generations of my family men. After I put
all this work into it I discovered many I wish to have it can do not own
Publisher.
 
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Ed Bennett

MickeyMick13 said:
Good morning - thank you for getting back so quickly. This .pub I've
made shows a picture of each of seven generations of my family men.
After I put all this work into it I discovered many I wish to have it
can do not own Publisher.

Download PrimoPDF from www.primopdf.com and print to the PrimoPDF driver
that the program installs.

This will create a PDF which can be read by virtually anyone with a computer
using the free Adobe Reader software.
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

That's exactly what I was thinking. :) I really do like Primo. If I don't
have Acrobat, I'd use it all of the time. I even installed it on my laptop
and I'm thinking about breaking company rules and installing it on my work
computer. (Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh!)
 
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Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

JoAnn said:
That's exactly what I was thinking. :) I really do like Primo. If I
don't have Acrobat, I'd use it all of the time. I even installed it
on my laptop and I'm thinking about breaking company rules and
installing it on my work computer. (Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh!)

I'm telling.
 

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