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I am using Word 2007 on a Windows XP SP3 platform.
1. I use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to a work station in a
different state.
2. On the remote desktop, I create a document using a different authoring
tool, and then publish to Word.
3. I open the Word output, and the Word document contains all screen
captures and graphics.
4. I save the Word file to a public server.
5. I exit the Remote Desktop Connection application.
6. On my local workstation, I navigate to the public server and copy the
Word document.
7. I paste the Word document onto the HD on my local workstation.
8. When I open the locally-saved Word document, it does not contain a single
screen capture or graphic.
Is there a global command I can use, so that when I open the Word document
on the remote desktop, it embeds all screen captures and graphics so they
stay with the document no matter where it might be relocated?
Thank you!
Tim Munyon
1. I use Remote Desktop Connection to connect to a work station in a
different state.
2. On the remote desktop, I create a document using a different authoring
tool, and then publish to Word.
3. I open the Word output, and the Word document contains all screen
captures and graphics.
4. I save the Word file to a public server.
5. I exit the Remote Desktop Connection application.
6. On my local workstation, I navigate to the public server and copy the
Word document.
7. I paste the Word document onto the HD on my local workstation.
8. When I open the locally-saved Word document, it does not contain a single
screen capture or graphic.
Is there a global command I can use, so that when I open the Word document
on the remote desktop, it embeds all screen captures and graphics so they
stay with the document no matter where it might be relocated?
Thank you!
Tim Munyon