I don't think people understood my original problem, so I'm going to try a
new thread with visual aids. Ok, here's my website...
http://www.stratusfaction411.com
Traditionally, I could take an image file, copy it, ctrl-v it into the blue
area and then go into the image properties and resizing it to fit the cell
how I want (keeping the file at it's original resolution.)
However, since fresh installing Windows XP this has been happening...
http://www.stratusfaction411.com/paste.jpg
As you can see, not only is the file resized, but it's distorted. If I were
to copy the distorted file out, or save it, this is the end result..
http://www.stratusfaction411.com/images/headlines/03212005a.jpg
Obviously Frontpage is doing something to the image BECAUSE, when I open up
the Officeclip board and then paste via it this happens...
http://www.stratusfaction411.com/officeClip.jpg
That's how it USED TO paste images onto a page. Original resolution and
everything. I would then go into image properties and set it down to fit the
cell properly...
http://www.stratusfaction411.com/final.jpg
Keeping the picture at it's original resolution.
I'm not looking to be told to save the file and import it. I shouldn't have
to import the file because for 2 years now I've NEVER had to import the file.
Some setting has changed between win98se/frontpage2002 installation and
winXP/frontpage2002.
I would like to figure out what's going on so ctrl-v does the same thing as
the office clipboard. I will also note that regardless of the source of the
copy the end result is the same. Pasting images into other office products
retains their resolution without a forced resize or restortion.