Image wont reload following scrolling?

C

Cadmium

When I insert (or copy-paste) an image (JPEG, BITMAP, clip art) into word it
appears in the document and saves and prints OK. However, if I scroll so that
the image moves off the screen, or if I open anything infront of the image,
it (or part of it) disappears. The image will then reappear only if I
1. show/hide picture toolbar
2. press return
3. open the file again.
the images are very small, it is not that they are just taking a while to
reload. It appears that for some reason they just don't reload until
prompted. Please help.
Word 2003, Windows XP, pentium 4
 
J

Jay Freedman

Cadmium said:
When I insert (or copy-paste) an image (JPEG, BITMAP, clip art) into
word it appears in the document and saves and prints OK. However, if
I scroll so that the image moves off the screen, or if I open
anything infront of the image, it (or part of it) disappears. The
image will then reappear only if I
1. show/hide picture toolbar
2. press return
3. open the file again.
the images are very small, it is not that they are just taking a
while to reload. It appears that for some reason they just don't
reload until prompted. Please help.
Word 2003, Windows XP, pentium 4

See
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.word.docmanagement/msg/919f066130a3020a?hl=en
 
D

davidwpennington

Jay Freedman said:
See
http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.word.docmanagement/msg/919f066130a3020a?hl=en

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP


I followed the link, but found that on my system, the Hardware acceleration slider is shown at “Fullâ€, but is grayed out and not adjustable. Going through all the tab options on the display control panel did not show anything suspicious. The only changes available are 60-->75 refresh rate, and 32-->16 bit color. Tried the 16 bit color, but my images were x-ed out. I've been working with Word for more than a decade, but am new to XP and Word 2003.
 
G

Graham Mayor

This is a common screen driver related problem. Most display adapter
manufacturers have updates to fix the problem. Check the manufacturer's web
site for the latest update.

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