Mysterious image overlay

G

gail

I am using Word 2004 on OSX.3.9

I have set up a document for a customer, but when I print it as a PDF
it has an overlay of clipart images of sky rockets... it doesn't show
up in Print Preview, I have yet to try and print it.

I don't belief it is a watermark as I have gone into the header and
checked the watermarks options, and there is nothing there.

I don't know where it came from and I desperately need to get rid of
it.

Any ideas??

Thanks,

Gail
 
D

Daiya Mitchell

Mystery to me too.

You are just using the OS X print to pdf, or some other program?

Does the image show up in Page Layout?

Does the doc have any other images? Setting Word>Preferences>Print to *not*
print drawing objects might conceivably hide it.
 
J

John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macintosh]

Hi Gail:

It's in there somewhere :) It does NOT have to be in the Header, it may be
in the footer. Note that a double-sided document has potentially three
headers and three footers for each section, and you need to check each one
in every section.

It may also be an unresolved deletion that has been marked as a tracked
change then hidden. "Accept all changes in the document" to remove it.

Cheers


I am using Word 2004 on OSX.3.9

I have set up a document for a customer, but when I print it as a PDF
it has an overlay of clipart images of sky rockets... it doesn't show
up in Print Preview, I have yet to try and print it.

I don't belief it is a watermark as I have gone into the header and
checked the watermarks options, and there is nothing there.

I don't know where it came from and I desperately need to get rid of
it.

Any ideas??

Thanks,

Gail

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Sydney, Australia +61 4 1209 1410
 

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