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Subject:Re: Word problem/oddity From:"Mason, Catheryn" <CMason -at- INFINITEC-COM -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 25 Jan 1999 10:09:50 -0600
Damien:
I had the same problem with a document awhile back. What I found is that
if I copied the graphic from another part of my document, I would get
that border on the right side; if I imported the graphic fresh each time
I used it, I didn't have that problem. I can't explain this oddity (who
knows the mind of Word?) but that was my solution and it worked for me.