From: bahlsen on
For pictures that are filled to the edge, both solutions don't work well, unfortunatly.
Cropping is then no option, because I lose a part of the picture.
And when I set the 3-D format settings to white, then a small edge of the picture is lost. So the curves at the edge of the picture get a small straight edge. That doesn't look good as well. I hope there is another solution. I'll keep trying to find one.

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From: Mary Sauer on
Extract the image from Word, take it into Paint, erase the lines.
http://www.gmayor.com/extract_images_from_word.htm

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"bahlsen" <user(a)msgroups.net/> wrote in message
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> For pictures that are filled to the edge, both solutions don't work well,
> unfortunatly.
> Cropping is then no option, because I lose a part of the picture.
> And when I set the 3-D format settings to white, then a small edge of the
> picture is lost. So the curves at the edge of the picture get a small straight
> edge. That doesn't look good as well. I hope there is another solution. I'll
> keep trying to find one.
>
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> frmsrcurl:
> http://msgroups.net/microsoft.public.word.docmanagement/unwanted-border-appear-on-2-sides-of-inserted-pictures