Do the images display in Print Preview? How about the Quick Preview in the
Print dialog or if you click the button to view the document in Apple's
Preview app? Do they show up if tou create a PDF?
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 5/3/10 2:44 PM, in article 59bb7...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
Section breaks can corrupt & result in the graphic content within failing to
print. That would explain why removing the section breaks enabled printing
the graphics. Any time there are images in a document which contains section
breaks the breaks are "around" the images -- an image has to be in one
section or another whether it's In Line or not. If the image is In Line it
is in the same section as the line of text in which it appears. Floating
images, OTOH, can appear in one section but actually be anchored to a
paragraph in a different section. If the anchor paragraph isn't included in
the selection the graphic won't print.
Without specific insights it's difficult to speculate as to exactly what
factors may have been working against you. Objects in a linear flow of text
can be very difficult to control even when everything is going well. The
fact is, however, there are quite a few variables that can make it
exceedingly difficult to manage them. This web page along with the links at
the bottom of it may provide some useful information:
http://word.mvps.org/Mac/PagesInWord.html
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 5/3/10 4:54 PM, in article 59bb7...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 5/3/10 7:44 PM, in article 59bb7...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
That's working as designed in Word...
The pictures and graphs and things are stored in the OLE Container at the
far end of the document.
Unless your print selection contains the section break that formats the
pages concerned, the pictures won't print because they're not "there".
As Bob pointed out, a Word document file has no pages in it: the pages are
"made up" at output time. Until the pages have been made up, Word does not
know whether any given graphic is to be printed or not. If you print just a
range of pages, Word has not assigned the page numbers and thus, has no way
of knowing whether to print its pictures...
Hope this helps
On 4/05/10 6:54 AM, in article 59bb7...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"my...@officeformac.com" <my...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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The email below is my business email -- Please do not email me about forum
matters unless I ask you to; or unless you intend to pay!
John McGhie, Microsoft MVP (Word, Mac Word), Consultant Technical Writer,
McGhie Information Engineering Pty Ltd
Sydney, Australia. | Ph: +61 (0)4 1209 1410 | mailto:jo...@mcghie.name
The "Help Desk" wouldn't have a clue :-) You have to know Word "at the bit
level" to understand what's going on here.
The key to it is that a Word document is a set of nested containers, like a
set of Russian Dolls.
All of the "pictures" are in one of the containers. That container is below
the final section break, at the bottom of the document where you can't see
it. If your print range does not include the final section break, Word has
no idea that a picture is required.
It's a bug in the Word design. Once you know about it, you can work around
it.
Cheers
On 5/05/10 4:17 AM, in article 59bb7...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"conn...@officeformac.com" <conn...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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I know what's happening. I know you can't do this in Word 2008.
I know it doesn't work :-)
Sorry...
On 14/05/10 12:21 AM, in article 59bb7...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"my...@officeformac.com" <my...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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You "could" ring Microsoft and pay for a Support Consultation. But I
wouldn't waste my money, if I were you. If you get lucky, the Support
Person will ask us: if you don't, they will have you re-install your entire
computer.
If they ask us, we can tell them "Sorry: Word 2008 can't do that!"
Cheers
On 17/05/10 12:48 PM, in article 59bb7...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
John, you mentioned earlier in this thread that:
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All of the "pictures" are in one of the containers. That container is below
the final section break, at the bottom of the document where you can't see
it. If your print range does not include the final section break, Word has
no idea that a picture is required.
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Would it work for these folks to make a copy of the full document and
delete the pages they don't want to print EXCEPT the final page of the
document, then print from that? In other words, they would print the
pages they want plus one extra, but not have to print the whole thing.
Would retaining the final page keep the information that Word needs to
print all the pictures earlier in the document?
Short of that, I'd suggest that folks find a co-worker who's still
running Word 2004 and print the desired pages from their computer. ;-)
Patty
Yes, that would certainly save a lot of paper and ink.
There is a question-mark in my mind: you need to make sure you do not delete
any of the references to the pictures.
But that should work fine :-)
Cheers
On 18/05/10 1:13 AM, in article 4bf15d15$0$1619$742e...@news.sonic.net,
"Patty Winter" <pat...@wintertime.com> wrote:
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