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Re: Copying a Picture Conundrum - Anyone Up For Solving?

On 6/27/2014 lolakimono said:

Right, but when you paste it into Word, do you use "device independent bitmap?". Then it's not linked to the site, but rather the Word doc. Try that, and then copy/paste from Word.

lola, I confess, half the time I don't know what everybody is talking about exactly.... (scrunchy face)

"device independent bitmap" ? My original drawing was saved as a Bitmap image. The image I attempt to copy into WebStudy, I don't use that original, but what I've already copied in a Word document.

I guess my Q is, where would I see "device independent bitmap" ? I don't think I ever came across this term before.

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Re: Copying a Picture Conundrum - Anyone Up For Solving?

Why don't you use the original one you created?

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Re: Copying a Picture Conundrum - Anyone Up For Solving?

On 6/27/2014 Harpa said:
On 6/27/2014 lolakimono said:

Right, but when you paste it into Word, do you use "device independent bitmap?". Then it's not linked to the site, but rather the Word doc. Try that, and then copy/paste from Word.

"device independent bitmap" ? My original drawing was saved as a Bitmap image. The image I attempt to copy into WebStudy, I don't use that original, but what I've already copied in a Word document.

I guess my Q is, where would I see "device independent bitmap" ? I don't think I ever came across this term before.

Follow the previous instructions. Instead of copy/paste, you have to use "paste special" and then select device independent bitmap from the choices. Sometimes I can copy/paste for work, but some websites it has to be "independent" before I can use it in other applications. If not, I get that blank thing you are talking about when I try to paste it.