danlegion wrote:
> Recently i've found out that i canont display picture in Micorsoft
> Office2003... i've run some search over the internet and it seems like its
> some problem with display using full acceleration... the pictures will only
> appear when i disable all direct draw..i think this only happens to ATI
> card... anyone else suffer this problem.. do u all have a solution?
danlegion wrote:
> Hi bob... I've contacted ATI regarding this problem and i've installed the
> latest driver.. and according to ATI support they say this problem is not
> caused by the ATI driver instead they ask me to chekc updates on microsoft
> office.. i've updated my micorsoft office 2003 yet it is still like this
The issue is with the graphics chipset by Intel used by the
ATI card. ATI is aware of it, but you may want to
visit the Intel website to see if the update there for your
chipset applies.
Do you have the name of the ATI rep that you talked with
and/or a support call case #?
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<<"danlegion" <danl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2443EC96-F900-473E...@microsoft.com...
Hi bob... I've contacted ATI regarding this problem and i've installed the
latest driver.. and according to ATI support they say this problem is not
caused by the ATI driver instead they ask me to chekc updates on microsoft
office.. i've updated my micorsoft office 2003 yet it is still like this >>
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Let us know if this helped you,
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP
*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
Office 2003 Editions explained
http://www.microsoft.com/uk/office/editions.mspx
and btw u're talking about some chipset updates?Hmmmm i never update my
chipset before. Does chipset have anything to do with graphic cards?
Acceleration adjusts a timing loop. Having 'max' is
not always the best performing.
For a number of graphics cards Intel makes the chipsets/
controllers and sometimes they have their own software updates, more
often they advise the card makers who in turn do a driver
update. One of the links here may apply to your card
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-004696.htm
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<<"danlegion" <danl...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B1A541FE-28C2-4254...@microsoft.com...
Until today there is still no solution? Its so sad i have to reduce my
Graphic Hardware Ecceleration each time i'm deal with pictures in MS OFFICE. >>
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: