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Old November 6th, 2005, 05:20 PM
Naweed Qadir
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I am using Publisher 2003 which came as a part of Office 2003. For some
strange reason it won't display any picture. If I insert any pic it looks
like invisible box. How can I resolve this problem?
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Old November 6th, 2005, 07:05 PM
Mary Sauer
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View, pictures, detailed display.

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"Naweed Qadir" wrote in message
...
I am using Publisher 2003 which came as a part of Office 2003. For some
strange reason it won't display any picture. If I insert any pic it looks
like invisible box. How can I resolve this problem?



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Old November 6th, 2005, 11:27 PM
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 17:20:54 +0000, Naweed Qadir wrote
(in article ):

I am using Publisher 2003 which came as a part of Office 2003. For some
strange reason it won't display any picture. If I insert any pic it looks
like invisible box. How can I resolve this problem?


By STFW. You obviously haven't done any work yourself, have you? How do I
know? Well, this exact question has been asked - and answered - at least
three times in the past 36 hours. With a modicum (i.e. about 2 minutes)
Googling you could have answered your own question and prevented yourself
receiving answers like this.

I don't mind helping people, but they have to prove that they have at least
attempted to find the answer by themselves first. By posting this question it
is obvious you have not even bothered.

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Old November 6th, 2005, 11:29 PM
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 19:05:10 +0000, Mary Sauer wrote
(in article ):

View, pictures, detailed display.



But, then, no-one is ever going to learn so long as Mary 'Bog Roll' Sauer is
around to wipe their arse for them.

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Old November 6th, 2005, 11:32 PM
Ed Bennett
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Default The graphics and pictures cannot be seen

was very
recently heard to utter:
With a modicum (i.e. about 2 minutes) Googling


Should that be a "modicum of Googling"?

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Old November 7th, 2005, 04:51 AM
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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 23:32:23 +0000, Ed Bennett wrote
(in article ):

was very
recently heard to utter:
With a modicum (i.e. about 2 minutes) Googling


Should that be a "modicum of Googling"?



Yes you're right. I've been hoist by my own petard, I admit. So what are you
- the Pedant's Pedant?! ;o)


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Old November 7th, 2005, 07:02 AM
Jimbo
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Default The graphics and pictures cannot be seen

"But, then, no-one is ever going to learn so long as Mary 'Bog Roll' Sauer
is
around to wipe their arse for them."

Is that why you are a bitter, miserable piece of ****?
Did you "learn" the hard way, the way you advocate for others?
No wonder and so sad.............
http://tinyurl.com/az88m

IFC


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On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 19:05:10 +0000, Mary Sauer wrote
(in article ):

View, pictures, detailed display.



But, then, no-one is ever going to learn so long as Mary 'Bog Roll' Sauer
is
around to wipe their arse for them.



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Old November 7th, 2005, 08:58 AM
Naweed Qadir
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Default The graphics and pictures cannot be seen

I am very dissapointed at the reply I have got. I am not an ameture user
posted it for some fun reason. I am a professional who has seen all the
answer and none has fixed my problem. For your kind information I have done
all the steps that so called experts have advised but it did not solve my
problem.

I came here and posted for professional advise and if this how you treat
your fellow publisher users then I am really sorry to be part of this
software.

Regards,

Naweed

" wrote:

On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 17:20:54 +0000, Naweed Qadir wrote
(in article ):

I am using Publisher 2003 which came as a part of Office 2003. For some
strange reason it won't display any picture. If I insert any pic it looks
like invisible box. How can I resolve this problem?


By STFW. You obviously haven't done any work yourself, have you? How do I
know? Well, this exact question has been asked - and answered - at least
three times in the past 36 hours. With a modicum (i.e. about 2 minutes)
Googling you could have answered your own question and prevented yourself
receiving answers like this.

I don't mind helping people, but they have to prove that they have at least
attempted to find the answer by themselves first. By posting this question it
is obvious you have not even bothered.


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Old November 7th, 2005, 09:28 AM
Jimbo
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Default The graphics and pictures cannot be seen

Sorry Naweed, but that response is from a troll. She often belittles people
to boost her poor self esteem. Most people in these news groups are
professional as well and are happy to help. Unfortunately the few like this
one seem to stand out.

"Naweed Qadir" wrote in message
...
I am very dissapointed at the reply I have got. I am not an ameture user
posted it for some fun reason. I am a professional who has seen all the
answer and none has fixed my problem. For your kind information I have
done
all the steps that so called experts have advised but it did not solve my
problem.

I came here and posted for professional advise and if this how you treat
your fellow publisher users then I am really sorry to be part of this
software.

Regards,

Naweed

" wrote:

On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 17:20:54 +0000, Naweed Qadir wrote
(in article ):

I am using Publisher 2003 which came as a part of Office 2003. For some
strange reason it won't display any picture. If I insert any pic it
looks
like invisible box. How can I resolve this problem?


By STFW. You obviously haven't done any work yourself, have you? How do I
know? Well, this exact question has been asked - and answered - at least
three times in the past 36 hours. With a modicum (i.e. about 2 minutes)
Googling you could have answered your own question and prevented yourself
receiving answers like this.

I don't mind helping people, but they have to prove that they have at
least
attempted to find the answer by themselves first. By posting this
question it
is obvious you have not even bothered.




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Old November 7th, 2005, 11:19 AM
Mary Sauer
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Default The graphics and pictures cannot be seen

If the original answer (view, pictures, detailed display) did not solve you problem
then it could be your video driver needs updating.
Do this, slide the acceleration down on your adapter, control panel, display folder,
settings tab, advanced button, troubleshoot tab.
If this helps, go to the manufacturer's web site of your graphics card and look
around for an updated driver.

--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/
http://msauer.mvps.org/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
"Naweed Qadir" wrote in message
...
I am very dissapointed at the reply I have got. I am not an ameture user
posted it for some fun reason. I am a professional who has seen all the
answer and none has fixed my problem. For your kind information I have done
all the steps that so called experts have advised but it did not solve my
problem.

I came here and posted for professional advise and if this how you treat
your fellow publisher users then I am really sorry to be part of this
software.

Regards,

Naweed

" wrote:

On Sun, 6 Nov 2005 17:20:54 +0000, Naweed Qadir wrote
(in article ):

I am using Publisher 2003 which came as a part of Office 2003. For some
strange reason it won't display any picture. If I insert any pic it looks
like invisible box. How can I resolve this problem?


By STFW. You obviously haven't done any work yourself, have you? How do I
know? Well, this exact question has been asked - and answered - at least
three times in the past 36 hours. With a modicum (i.e. about 2 minutes)
Googling you could have answered your own question and prevented yourself
receiving answers like this.

I don't mind helping people, but they have to prove that they have at least
attempted to find the answer by themselves first. By posting this question it
is obvious you have not even bothered.




 




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