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Ah, that might be the very famous "red X" syndrome, about which I think
there used to be much discussion on the Internet in Word-related forums. You
might want to Google for that.
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> Thanks all for your suggestions will try them out.
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> As Bonnie Granat inquired what actually happens when I give
> the print command:
> The Document prints without any graphics - just the place
> holders with a small red x
> The graphics in the document disappear similarly replaced by
> place holders with a small x
> Closing and reopening the document refreshes all the graphics.
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