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5 TopicsInserting a photo into photo frame clipart on Word 365
Hi I have a question about inserting a jpg photo into photo frame clipart on Word 365. The frame clipart I would like to use has flowers and leaves that extend into the area where the photo goes. How do I properly position the photo so that it is behind these flowers and leaves? When I clicked "send to back" then the photo goes behind the frame image and can't be seen. I've tried "Send backward" and "Send behind text", neither of which do anything. I've already spent a lot of time, using Paint 3d, on other similar frame-photo combos to remove the middle of the frame, but it gets time-consuming and tricky to try to eliminate the small spaces between the flowers and leaves. I was just wondering if there was another easier way to do it. Thanks in advance for any assistance.865Views0likes0CommentsImage being replaced
I have 8 Word files that were created on a mac using Word for Mac. They all have the same image of the state of Texas on them. We recently switched to Windows computers. When I open these 8 files in Office on a Windows 10 device, the Texas image is replaced with image from a text book. When I move the same file back to a Mac computer the files open with the correct image. The image that shows up on the windows computer is no where else in the file and does not show up on the Mac. Has anyone else seen this happen?1.5KViews0likes3CommentsCopying EMF image in to word from clipboard
I have a Java program that generates EMF(enhanced metafile) image and writes it to Windows clipboard. When I paste the image in to MS Word it changes image's scale for some reason. When I paste the image in to PowerPoint it doesn't get rescaled. I can change the scale back to 100% and then it looks fine again but why is Word changing the scale on it's own? Can I prevent in somehow? Demonstrated in the image, PP on the left and Word on the right. It's supposed to be a square.1.4KViews0likes0CommentsOulook accused of DOS attack
I'm using Outlook in "cached exchange mode". For some reason, Outlook does not cache the images, only the text part. Even for addresses/domains that are on my safe sender list. As soon as I go offline, all newsletters, e-mail signatures with logo's etc. loose their images. Is there a way to make Outlook cache images? If not: why? It is causing a huge problem for me, see below: I run a WordPress website that is hosted at a typical shared hosting provider. We also send a newsletter, so I am one of the subscribers. Like most HTML newsletters, this contains online images hosted on the website. This means that when I'm working with Outlook and frequently have these newsletters open, Outlook accesses the .jpg files over and over again. Since a few months the hosting provider started blocking my IP regularly for 10 minutes. On some days dozens of times. After some research this appeared to be related to the e-mails with online images. Their anti-DDOS software sees this high-frequency file access as the possible start of a DOS attack and automatically blocks my IP for 10 minutes.1.3KViews0likes0Comments