When you click Download Pictures in a message that you're previewing in the Reading Pane, the message is saved automatically and displays the pictures again the next time that you open the message. But if you click Download Pictures in an open message and want the pictures to display the next time that you open the message, you must save the message.

I'm using Microsoft Word 2007. I have several large screenshots that need to be inserted into the document at various places. When I paste the pictures, I have to manually resize them to fit within the margins of the document. This takes up too much of my time. I tried batch resizing the images before inserting them, so they were the right size, but it appears Word uses a higher dpi when printing, so those pictures came out blurry compared to the ones resized within Word.


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If you have a need to format quite a few pictures using the same settings, the easiest approach is to create a quick-and-dirty macro to apply the formatting settings you want. You could then paste the picture, select it, and then run the macro. You can create such a macro by following these general steps:

What I do in this case is insert one picture, resize it and set any other options I like. I then copy-paste this picture at all places in the document where I need a different picture with the same formatting. Finally I replace the pictures one-by-one using the right-click "Change picture" function of Word 2007. One snag is, that this option disappears upon saving your document in another format than docx (e.g. doc).

All Office 2007/2010 programs do this, but some make difference choices about the viewing DPI. But it's not actually changed, what happens is that it is just re-scaled. If you select your picture and go to Picture Tools>Format>Size and click on the little triangle in the bottom right corner, you'll see how it resized. You can click the "Reset" button to put it at actual size (which is a pixel w/h * dpi / 2.54 calculation)

Another option is to first insert a text box and then insert just paste the picture in there. The picture will get the size of the text box. This works well when you are inserting pictures in table cells as well. Just draw a text box object inside a cell. Copy the text box to other cells if you need more and than paste the pictures.

I have a Microsoft Surface Book running Windows 10 Pro with a native resolution of 3000x2000. In the display settings, I have the 'Change size of text, apps and other items' parameter within the 'Scale and Layout' section in the Display properties set to 200% for the primary display. I use a Surface Dock, which is connected to a full-size keyboard and mouse, portal SSD drive and two identical Viewsonic external LCD monitors.

Both monitors are running at a resolution of 1920x1080. In the display settings, I have the 'Change size of text, apps and other items' parameter within the 'Scale and Layout' section in the Display properties set to 100% for these two secondary displays. I have read elsewhere that one of the suggestions is to set the resolution of all monitors the same, but I do NOT want to change the native resolution on the Surface Book to match the secondary monitors and replacing those monitors simply isn't an option.

I am running what I believe is the latest version of the Citrix Workspace app, 19.2.0.10(1902). Within the advanced preferences of the Citrix Workspace application, there is a 'High DPI' section with three possible settings (Yes, No, Let operating system decide). I have tried all three options with no success. See screenshot2 attached. I would be grateful for any ideas or suggestions for potential solutions.

Setup the sleep settings on your Surface Book so that, when you close the lid/cover, the computer does NOT go to sleep. Then, close the lid/cover and Windows 10 should automatically reconfigure to use only the two external displays.

I can then drag this window to one of my external monitors and click the 'full screen' box in the upper right and it fits my external monitor screen perfectly, but still allows me to access my local desktop and task bar on all three monitors. The only drawback is that there appears to be no way to save these settings between sessions.

I've searched all over online and cannot find any references to saving the Resize Session option and the Desktop Size and Requested Color Quality settings within. I was hoping there might be a configuration file somewhere or a registry entry that could be edited to save these settings, but it does not appear that there are.

In older versions, this is an Internet Options setting, accessible from either IE's Tools menu or Control Panel. In the Internet Options dialog, go to the Advanced tab. The Show pictures option is in the Multimedia group, about halfway down.

4. When the Roku device is connected, try adjusting picture options on your TV. Look for any options to adjust the picture mode, aspect ratio, or other settings. I would also recommend contacting your TV manufacturer to inquire further and see if they have any recommendations or troubleshooting to provide.

Thanks so much for your reply. Suggestions Nos. 1 and 2 didn't work. Regarding No. 3, the TV only has one HDMI port. Regarding No. 4, the picture is fine when I watch tv through my cable tv provider, just not the roku which has no screen size settings. I don't want to change the screen size using the tv controls because that will mess up the picture for my regular cable tv viewing which, as indicated, is fine. No. 5, the factory reset, didn't work. Any other suggestions? Thanks.

@flexible Is your cable box also connected to the TV via HDMI? If not, it could be the HDMI port on the TV experiencing an issue. I would recommend trying to see what other display settings you can adjust on the TV. If that still isn't resolving the issue, I would recommend connecting the Roku to a different TV to test it, and see if it displays normally. If it does, this may also point to an issue with the TV itself.

I've got a Roku attached to a Vizio TV in my office. Couldn't find any settings on either the Roku or TV menu's that made a difference. My wife stumbled upon a button on the remote that actually controlled the screens zoom level (Wide, Narrow, Zoom, etc...) and that ultimately was the fix. It also made sense as to why the problem popped up in the first place because the kids were probably pushing buttons. Frustrating that there is a physical button on the remote that controls a setting, but we couldn't find the same setting in the menu...

Tip: You will find a preview of the change of your font and display sizes after you've set each slider to your preferred size; if you don't like it, reset your settings by tapping Reset settings. Your display size and text preferences will reset to the original setting of your device.

I am using s GPO on a Windows 2012r2 server to restrict users from doing some things before I publish it through Citrix. I'm trying to remove the "change picture" option when a person clicks on their avatar so all that they can do is sign off. I've removed all the other options. Anyone have the path to turn that off using a GPO? 


Allows you to specify different settings for various types of images contained within your document, for example color or grayscale images. Depending on the types of images contained in your document, available options include:

To avoid a blurred monitor when using Windows 11, the following therefore applies: Always set the native resolution of the monitor in the operating system. You can find information on the native resolution in the information material or the operating instructions for your monitor. You can access the corresponding settings under Windows 11 as follows: Right-click on a free space on the desktop > "Display Settings" > "Scale & Layout" > "Display Resolution". The option with "... (recommended)" at the end should always be the native screen resolution.

Windows 11 also allows you to adjust the DPI differently depending on the app. If you want to adjust the value for a specific app, right-click the app's icon and then click the following menu items: "Properties" > "Compatibility" > "Change high DPI settings" > "Use this setting ...". This way you can adjust the scaling to your liking for one app only. Especially older applications which may have problems with scaling above 100 percent. Frames are not dynamically adjusted and texts overflow. This can be prevented by a suitable scaling or setting to 100% for such applications.

Blurred text when using Windows 11? If the typeface is not sharp, the operating system offers you another option for optimisation which is already known from previous Windows versions: Cleartype. This is a technique which leads to improved readability. Windows 11 shows you different typefaces in several steps and optimises the monitor based on your readability rating. You can easily start this optimisation with the following steps: Open the system settings and enter "Cleartype" in the search field. The wizard will then start. Now follow the on-screen instructions.

If the display is blurry when using Windows 11, it may be worth taking a look at another area of the operating system's settings. This is because Windows 11 allows you to run programs at full performance or in energy-saving mode. Especially if you only observe the problems in connection with individual apps, you should make sure that "High performance" is selected. You can get to the corresponding setting by right-clicking on the desktop and then selecting "Display Settings" > "Related Settings" > "Graphics". Here they now select the desired app and then "Options".

Using several different monitors can also lead to an unsuitable display. If both monitors work with different native resolutions this should also be reflected in the settings. You can access the corresponding options menu by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting "Display Settings" > "Scale & Layout" > "Multiple Screens". 2351a5e196

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