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I have several graphics pasted into an Excel spreadsheet as .wmf that
disappear and re-appear in a random fashion. They are not visible in print
preview either but when the spreadsheet is printed they are fine. Autoshapes
behave in the same way too. I have checked the the objects placeholder
option is set to Show All.
The same spreadsheet display everything perfectly on other PC's.
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Could be a memory problem with your PC


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