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Windows MS Office 2007 automatically places border around large images

Discussion in 'Tech Support' started by Prozone, 11 Aug 2010.

  1. Prozone

    Prozone :)

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    Just wondering if anyone else has the same problem!

    Each time i put a large image (eg 10mb+) on a word document, or powerpoint slide etc, the program places a thin black border around the edges of the image.

    Under borders and shading, there is no evidence of any border.

    No shadows or reflections either...basically it is just a stock image, but for some reason has a thin border around it which i cannot remove!

    Checking this up on google comes up with a million results on how i *can* add a border to images :wallbash:

    Any help will be greatly appreciated!!

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  2. Phalanx

    Phalanx Needs more dragons and stuff.

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    When you say large images, do you mean in pixel size or just in file size? Say you had a 10MB image that was 100x100, would that get a border? Or would it have to fill a certain amount of space?

    You also might want to have a look at the AutoFormat options.
     
  3. Prozone

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    Large in pixel size and file size...these images are thousands of pixels wide and tall.

    Nothing suspicious in autofomat
     
  4. Rotcrack

    Rotcrack Food Maestro.

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    Is the border there on print preview?
     
  5. Phalanx

    Phalanx Needs more dragons and stuff.

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    I was just about to type that. It might be a markup done for the sake of design.
     
  6. Prozone

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    Yep, the border appears on print preview and also when im doing a full screen slideshow
     

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