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I am wishing to "fill in the blanks" of a certificate that is already on
paper. I have made several attemps to scan image and send it to Office 2000.
Once on the screen, I can not flip it with the draw toolbar nor can I input a
name or date onto the certificate. Can someone help me?
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you can for instance set the cert's image as a background for the document
(double clik on picture, layout, behind text) and position the cursor to the
fields.

hth
g
"tinker" <tinker@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am wishing to "fill in the blanks" of a certificate that is already on
> paper. I have made several attemps to scan image and send it to Office
> 2000.
> Once on the screen, I can not flip it with the draw toolbar nor can I
> input a
> name or date onto the certificate. Can someone help me?


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Did you OCR the certificate? That is required in order to be able to modify
the image.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After furious head scratching, tinker asked:

| I am wishing to "fill in the blanks" of a certificate that is already
| on paper. I have made several attemps to scan image and send it to
| Office 2000. Once on the screen, I can not flip it with the draw
| toolbar nor can I input a name or date onto the certificate. Can
| someone help me?


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Thank You for your help, I finally ORC'd the document and finished filling
them out about 10:30pm. Thanks again
!

"Milly Staples - MVP Outlook" wrote:

> Did you OCR the certificate? That is required in order to be able to modify
> the image.
>
> --
> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> reading.
>
> After furious head scratching, tinker asked:
>
> | I am wishing to "fill in the blanks" of a certificate that is already
> | on paper. I have made several attemps to scan image and send it to
> | Office 2000. Once on the screen, I can not flip it with the draw
> | toolbar nor can I input a name or date onto the certificate. Can
> | someone help me?
>
>
>
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