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KimnJasonG

picture disappears from view when scrolling.
 
After inserting a picture into an excel worksheet it disappears when I scroll
down and it leaves the viewing window. Once I scroll back up it is gone from
view but the picture is still technically there. If I click on it and move it
slightly it comes into sight again. Any help as to what to do would be
greatly appreciated. I would like to always see all of my pictures when I
scroll up and down. Thanks

garfield-n-odie [MVP]

picture disappears from view when scrolling.
 
Try reducing or turning off hardware acceleration in Start | Control
Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Troubleshoot. If this fixes the
problem, then you might want to check the website of the manufacturer of
your video card/graphics adapter to see if there is an updated driver
available.

KimnJasonG wrote:

After inserting a picture into an excel worksheet it disappears when I scroll
down and it leaves the viewing window. Once I scroll back up it is gone from
view but the picture is still technically there. If I click on it and move it
slightly it comes into sight again. Any help as to what to do would be
greatly appreciated. I would like to always see all of my pictures when I
scroll up and down. Thanks



KimnJasonG

picture disappears from view when scrolling.
 
Thanks for replying. I tried reducing the hardware accelerationstep by step
and tried each time to see if it worked but it hadn't. It still happens that
while looking at a picture I can scroll down then back up and its gone, it's
actually still there but all I can see are the 8 edge points that are around
the picture but no image. Thanks again.

"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:

Try reducing or turning off hardware acceleration in Start | Control
Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Troubleshoot. If this fixes the
problem, then you might want to check the website of the manufacturer of
your video card/graphics adapter to see if there is an updated driver
available.

KimnJasonG wrote:

After inserting a picture into an excel worksheet it disappears when I scroll
down and it leaves the viewing window. Once I scroll back up it is gone from
view but the picture is still technically there. If I click on it and move it
slightly it comes into sight again. Any help as to what to do would be
greatly appreciated. I would like to always see all of my pictures when I
scroll up and down. Thanks




Sandy Mann

picture disappears from view when scrolling.
 
I had a similar problem at work once and it turned out when I checked Tools
Options View Objects the Show Placeholders was checked instead of Show

All


--
HTH

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


with @tiscali.co.uk


"KimnJasonG" wrote in message
...
Thanks for replying. I tried reducing the hardware accelerationstep by
step
and tried each time to see if it worked but it hadn't. It still happens
that
while looking at a picture I can scroll down then back up and its gone,
it's
actually still there but all I can see are the 8 edge points that are
around
the picture but no image. Thanks again.

"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:

Try reducing or turning off hardware acceleration in Start | Control
Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Troubleshoot. If this fixes the
problem, then you might want to check the website of the manufacturer of
your video card/graphics adapter to see if there is an updated driver
available.

KimnJasonG wrote:

After inserting a picture into an excel worksheet it disappears when I
scroll
down and it leaves the viewing window. Once I scroll back up it is
gone from
view but the picture is still technically there. If I click on it and
move it
slightly it comes into sight again. Any help as to what to do would
be
greatly appreciated. I would like to always see all of my pictures
when I
scroll up and down. Thanks






KimnJasonG

picture disappears from view when scrolling.
 
Thanks for the idea but unfortunately I checked that already...any other
ideas 'cause this is sooo annoying!

"Sandy Mann" wrote:

I had a similar problem at work once and it turned out when I checked Tools
Options View Objects the Show Placeholders was checked instead of Show

All


--
HTH

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


with @tiscali.co.uk


"KimnJasonG" wrote in message
...
Thanks for replying. I tried reducing the hardware accelerationstep by
step
and tried each time to see if it worked but it hadn't. It still happens
that
while looking at a picture I can scroll down then back up and its gone,
it's
actually still there but all I can see are the 8 edge points that are
around
the picture but no image. Thanks again.

"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:

Try reducing or turning off hardware acceleration in Start | Control
Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Troubleshoot. If this fixes the
problem, then you might want to check the website of the manufacturer of
your video card/graphics adapter to see if there is an updated driver
available.

KimnJasonG wrote:

After inserting a picture into an excel worksheet it disappears when I
scroll
down and it leaves the viewing window. Once I scroll back up it is
gone from
view but the picture is still technically there. If I click on it and
move it
slightly it comes into sight again. Any help as to what to do would
be
greatly appreciated. I would like to always see all of my pictures
when I
scroll up and down. Thanks






Sandy Mann

picture disappears from view when scrolling.
 
Sorry no. That was the only experience I have ever had of trouble seeing
pictures in XL and I am retired now so I don't have access to that computer.

--

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


with @tiscali.co.uk


"KimnJasonG" wrote in message
...
Thanks for the idea but unfortunately I checked that already...any other
ideas 'cause this is sooo annoying!

"Sandy Mann" wrote:

I had a similar problem at work once and it turned out when I checked
Tools
Options View Objects the Show Placeholders was checked instead of

Show
All


--
HTH

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


with @tiscali.co.uk


"KimnJasonG" wrote in message
...
Thanks for replying. I tried reducing the hardware accelerationstep by
step
and tried each time to see if it worked but it hadn't. It still
happens
that
while looking at a picture I can scroll down then back up and its gone,
it's
actually still there but all I can see are the 8 edge points that are
around
the picture but no image. Thanks again.

"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote:

Try reducing or turning off hardware acceleration in Start | Control
Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Troubleshoot. If this fixes
the
problem, then you might want to check the website of the manufacturer
of
your video card/graphics adapter to see if there is an updated driver
available.

KimnJasonG wrote:

After inserting a picture into an excel worksheet it disappears when
I
scroll
down and it leaves the viewing window. Once I scroll back up it is
gone from
view but the picture is still technically there. If I click on it
and
move it
slightly it comes into sight again. Any help as to what to do
would
be
greatly appreciated. I would like to always see all of my pictures
when I
scroll up and down. Thanks








Sandy Mann

picture disappears from view when scrolling.
 
Just an afterthought.

greatly appreciated. I would like to always see all of my pictures when I
scroll up and down


How many pictures have you got in the Workbook? Could it be a resources
issue? What happens if you insert a picture in a new workbook, does it view
OK then?

--

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


with @tiscali.co.uk


"KimnJasonG" wrote in message
...
After inserting a picture into an excel worksheet it disappears when I
scroll
down and it leaves the viewing window. Once I scroll back up it is gone
from
view but the picture is still technically there. If I click on it and move
it
slightly it comes into sight again. Any help as to what to do would be
greatly appreciated. I would like to always see all of my pictures when I
scroll up and down. Thanks




KimnJasonG

picture disappears from view when scrolling.
 
I have only 3 small pictures and it is so frustrating...I can scroll so that
only 1/2 of the picture is visible on the screen and when I scroll back so
that I should be able to see the whole picture only 1/2 is still visible,
it's driving my crazy!

"Sandy Mann" wrote:

Just an afterthought.

greatly appreciated. I would like to always see all of my pictures when I
scroll up and down


How many pictures have you got in the Workbook? Could it be a resources
issue? What happens if you insert a picture in a new workbook, does it view
OK then?

--

Sandy
In Perth, the ancient capital of Scotland
and the crowning place of kings


with @tiscali.co.uk


"KimnJasonG" wrote in message
...
After inserting a picture into an excel worksheet it disappears when I
scroll
down and it leaves the viewing window. Once I scroll back up it is gone
from
view but the picture is still technically there. If I click on it and move
it
slightly it comes into sight again. Any help as to what to do would be
greatly appreciated. I would like to always see all of my pictures when I
scroll up and down. Thanks





Genaro

picture disappears from view when scrolling.
 
I have exactly the same problem in excel 2003.
Have you find a solution?



KimnJasonG

picture disappears from view when scrolling.
 
I have noticed that the problem is only with pictures that are recently added
to the excel worksheet...once it is saved my problem quit. Hope this helped.

"Genaro" wrote:

I have exactly the same problem in excel 2003.
Have you find a solution?




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