Re: Images rotated 180 degrees
From: Bill Weylock (bill_at_nospam.net)
Date: 02/05/05
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Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2005 16:53:42 -0800
I honestly donıt know if this will work or even makes sense. Just occurred
to me....
Can you save in RTF or maybe in HTML (if 2001 does that).
Of course, itıs probably too late? She trashed 2001?
Best,
- Bill
On 2/2/05 10:30 PM, in article BE2704F3.65C6%DanielH@harker.org, "Daniel
Hudkins" <DanielH@harker.org> wrote:
> Recently upgraded a user from Word 2001 (or whatever the last classic
> version was called) to Word 2004 for Mac. She has several documents created
> in 2001 that had embedded photographs. When these are opened in Word 2004
> the pictures are inverted. Have beaten my head against it for a while
> without success. All suggestions welcome.
>
> Dan
>
Panther 10.3.6
Office 2004
Windows XP Pro SP2
Office 2003
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