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In save options, "Delete cropped areas of pictures" doesn't work?

I have a document which is a whooping 8 meg

Does this feature actually work, or have i got to crop pictures in MS Paint?
 
I'm not sure where you are seeing that option. I don't see it anywhere.

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File/Save As/ Tools/Compress Pictures


Doug Robbins said:
I'm not sure where you are seeing that option. I don't see it anywhere.

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Interesting. I was quite unaware of that dialog.

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Me neither (it is the same dialog launched when using Format, Pictures,
Compress Option, which is where I normally use this).

But in answer to your question, there has been a bug with the cropped areas
of pictures being 'hidden' rather than actually cropped. I believe this was
fixed in Off2k3 SP1: however, I have not tested it.

I will freely admit that I rarely edit pictures in Word as it isn't that
clever choosing the simple free IrfanView tool in preference. However, if
full control over graphics optimisation is a must then you really need
something more powerful such as PaintShopPro.

Try IrfanView: it is free, exceptionally easy to use and if the standard
range of formats supported is insufficient, there are many plug-ins
available for it.

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: : > I'm not sure where you are seeing that option. I don't see it anywhere.
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: > --
: > Please respond to the Newsgroup for the benefit of others who may be
: > interested. Questions sent directly to me will only be answered on a
: paid
: > consulting basis.
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: > Hope this helps,
: > Doug Robbins - Word MVP
: > : > > In save options, "Delete cropped areas of pictures" doesn't work?
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: > > I have a document which is a whooping 8 meg
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: > > Does this feature actually work, or have i got to crop pictures in MS
: > > Paint?
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I swear that I looked there for that before posting and it was not there.
It is now though.

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TF said:
Me neither (it is the same dialog launched when using Format, Pictures,
Compress Option, which is where I normally use this).

But in answer to your question, there has been a bug with the cropped areas
of pictures being 'hidden' rather than actually cropped.

cropped areas are hidden by default anyway, in any program anyway, so you
can UNcrop em - the XP compression "feature" is spose to get rid altogether
I believe this was
fixed in Off2k3 SP1: however, I have not tested it.

i'm using Office XP ( i seem to recall it worked fine in 2K) & i believe it
was included for a laugh (why else include a 'feature' that does nothing at
all)
I will freely admit that I rarely edit pictures in Word as it isn't that
clever choosing the simple free IrfanView tool in preference. However, if
full control over graphics optimisation is a must then you really need
something more powerful such as PaintShopPro.

I dont need any special features - Word, Built-in picture editing is more
than enough for my needs - in fact it is ideal, since i only have to insert
one picture into a manual & used the same picture and cropped different
areas from it to produce different diagrams

I have to create 20+ manuals, each including around 100+ pictures - first
manual (only 25 pages) is whooooping 8 meg+, which is ridiculous
Try IrfanView: it is free, exceptionally easy to use and if the standard
range of formats supported is insufficient, there are many plug-ins
available for it.

i can use M.S. Paint for cropping, it's no big deal - but it's just going to
take me 4-5 time longer to create each manual because i'll have to use a
seperate application just to crop the pictures.

if the XP feature worked it would be perfect - alas it makes all the right
noises whilst compressing (supposedly), but the file ends up the same size &
the cropped images have not been :o(

Thanx anyway
 
apparently, XP is too


Suzanne S. Barnhill said:
Interesting. I was quite unaware of that dialog.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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You might find it's only available when there are pics in the doc - alas
it's academic since it doesn't work
 
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