Hi Pierre,
You can insert a thumbnail of the picture into your document (best to resize it outside of Word, first) using Insert=>Picture from
file, then select the picture and use Insert=>Hyperlink to link back to the 'regular size' picture on disk. That should open the
picture in what ever app you have selected for the particular .JPG/.PNG/.GIF etc file type for your computer.
If you inserted the full size graphic into the document then resized it there to be a thumbnail Word can store both sizes internally
and it may be possible to have a graphic inserted into a Word document resize on the fly when selected/deselected within a Word
document using macros and/or form fields but it would likely move everything around it 'out of the way' and change the document
appearance when it resized it for viewing.
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First of all I would like to thank you for replying. Now the way that you
said is how I was going about doing it. The only issue is that I would like
a small version of the actual image to be viewed and not an icon. Is that
possible.
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