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Hello,

I've had comments on some of my spreadsheet cells, formatted to show a photo
instead of text, has worked fine for a long time now, so instead of seeing
text when you put the mouse over the comment, you see a picture stored on the
hard drive.

For some reason its not working this morning, it opens up the same comment
window but with just a black screen, no picture, the only way I can get it to
show the picture is by opening up a copy of the spreadsheet that's on my
network on another PC, then all the pictures show, but as soon as I close the
remote one, the ones on the laptop stop working again and return to showing a
black window.

Has anyone got any idea how to fix this, I've tried replacing the copy on
the laptop with the one on the PC but that doesn't sort it, I've also run the
Detect and repair, and that hasn't made any difference.

Any help would be appreciated.

David
 
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