Every file I have tried to insert (JPG,GIF,PNG) has resulted in the
ominous and abstruse message:
"This application cannot open this file. This file is an unsupported
graphic format or may be damaged. Try opening the graphic in another
application."
I highly doubt that EVERY image file on my machine is damaged (indeed,
they open in Quicktime and Preview) so I assume the issue is with
Word. I'd rather not copy and paste PDF images directly from Preview
because the file size is going to get really big, really fast for my
document.
Is there something I'm missing (I'm not a regular Word user - LaTeX is
my program of choice - so I'm not used to fighting with my software
for so long in order to do something that seems pretty mundane...)
Thanks,
Tom
I've never seen this issue in Word 2008.
There is a limitation in Microsoft Office: they require RGB colour at 24
bits or less. How did you make those images, and whee did you get them?
32-bit and 48-bit colour is not going to fly.
If it's not that, exactly how are you inserting them? Which computer,
processor type, and OS version are you using?
Cheers
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I run 10.5.1 on an Intel iMac. I'm trying to insert images using the
"Insert->Picture->From File..." menu item. If I cut and paste
directly from a program like Preview, the images are inserted but the
size is unacceptable (since Preview copies them to the clipboard as
PDFs).
All that said, the problem appears to have resolved itself today
mysteriously. I can now insert pictures this way. I didn't restart
my machine (since OSX is generally stable) but I did restart Word and
that may have helped. I hope it doesn't pop up again, but if it does,
I'll be sure to return to the newsgroup as your replies are helpful
and timely.
Thanks,
Tom
Re-starting OS X once in a while can cure a number of "strangenesses" :-)
During a power-ON startup, Unix performs a series of house-keeping routines
that can have a remarkable ability to de-confuse applications.
Particularly, it re-builds the font caches that are a fertile source of
weirdness :-)
Cheers
On 13/02/08 3:19 AM, in article
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"tom.h...@gmail.com" <tom.h...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> All that said, the problem appears to have resolved itself today
> mysteriously. I can now insert pictures this way. I didn't restart
> my machine (since OSX is generally stable) but I did restart Word and
> that may have helped.
Interesting. Quitting and restarting didn't help me, but based on
Tom's comment, I quit Word, deleted ~/Library/Preferences/
com.microsoft.Word.plist and then restarted. That fixed it! Now Insert
-> Picture -> From File works again.
-Rob
Thanks heaps! It really helps to know that there's something in Word.plist
that breaks this.
That will be a huge help to everyone :-)
Cheers
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"rcal...@gmail.com" <rcal...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Thanks very much for this--I've added your fix to the small archive
building here:
http://word.mvps.org/Mac/Word2008Issues.html
Daiya
Sometimes Finder gets a bit wonky and doesn't update properly, thus causing
Navigation Services to act a bit weird. John is correct that a restart of
the OS periodically can often times solve weird file issues when they crop
up (in general, not just for Office).
Thanks!
- Jason
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Removing the .plist does indeed "fix" the problem until you try to
insert a unsupported picture (e.g. 32-bit) and then you can't insert
any other picture going forward (until you toss the plist again.)
- Tom Ransom