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(925433) - Describes a problem where an embedded image inside a rich text box changes to a linked image when you structurally select and then copy the section. Workaround is provided.

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Article ID: 925433 - Last Review: November 3, 2006 - Revision: 1.3

An embedded image inside a rich text box in a section changes to a linked image when you copy and then paste the section in InfoPath 2007

SYMPTOMS

In Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007, you structurally select a section that contains an image that is embedded in a rich text box control. Then, you press CTRL+X to copy the section and press CTRL+V to paste the section. After you do this, the embedded image inside the rich text box changes to a linked image.

Note To structurally select the section, click in the section control outside the rich text box.

WORKAROUND

To work around this issue, press CTRL+C to copy the section, press CTRL+V to paste the section, and then delete the original section.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Office InfoPath 2007
  • Microsoft Office InfoPath 2003
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