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My referring dentist sends me a pano image and when I paste it into a Time radiographic report it becomes very small?

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My referring dentist sends me a pano image and when I paste it into a Time radiographic report it becomes very small?

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Large image files can be problematic for word. The resolution may be so great that Word does not know how to handle it. In TiME create your radiographic report, then instead of copying and pasting from email, double click the image in your email client. If you have Microsoft Office Picture Manager installed you will be able to choose File / Send To / Microsoft Office and then select “insert into an open file”. This should be the report you already have open in TiME. This method also creates a smaller document file size. Back to the top © 2006 DecisionBase, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Send all site feedback / comments to webmaster@DecisionBase.com .

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