Running 'watermark' macro deletes all header text

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ableone

Also, I do not unsderstand the problem you have... If the image is in the
header, you cannot get contextual menu about images when the cursor is above
the image in the main body text area when the header is closed... But you
wrote that this is what is happening, at least, this is what I understand
from your description...

I've written how it behaves. I know it does not make any sense. When
that code runs in word 2000, the image does hide the header table and
text, but is not selectable to set zorder when header is open, and is
greyed out when header is open, and it not greyed out when header is
closed...but is still not selectable. It's not selectable as far as I
can tell in any view.
 
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ableone

Another interesting bit on this...it does not matter which version of
word generates the page; both render incorrectly in word 2000. I guess
that means that it's not the code that is defective per se, but rather
that the way word 2000 interprets the doc when viewing.
 
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Jean-Guy Marcil

ableone said:
Another interesting bit on this...it does not matter which version of
word generates the page; both render incorrectly in word 2000. I guess
that means that it's not the code that is defective per se, but rather
that the way word 2000 interprets the doc when viewing.

OK, I think I get it now! Finally....

Unfortunately, as I wrote a few times already, I do not have access to Word
2000.
What image format are you using?
From memory, I do not see anything in the code that isn't appropriate for
Word 2000.

Let's hope someone who has access to Word 2000 will jump in soon.

If, by tomorrow nobody else has jumped in, I would suggest you start a new
thread. You can copy/paste the code you are now using and all the relevant
infomation from the "few" :)-p) messages you have written. Hoepfully this
will get more attention...
 
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ableone

OK, I think I get it now! Finally....

Unfortunately, as I wrote a few times already, I do not have access to Word
2000.
What image format are you using?
From memory, I do not see anything in the code that isn't appropriate for
Word 2000.

Let's hope someone who has access to Word 2000 will jump in soon.

If, by tomorrow nobody else has jumped in, I would suggest you start a new
thread. You can copy/paste the code you are now using and all the relevant
infomation from the "few" :)-p) messages you have written. Hoepfully this
will get more attention...
This is a gif.

Your advice has been so helpful, I really appreciate it. I'll repost
this iss tomorrow if I don't get more input on this thread today.
 

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