An Office X .doc containing a .tiff image (for example a diagram copied from Excel and pasted in) will not open correctly by Office for Windows. Windows will start looking for Quicktime while opening the file, and since most MS Win users do not have QT installed, the image is unavailable.
Workaround: Use an imaging program to save the image as .jpg, and re-insert it into the word document. Not elegant.
This problem was acknowledged by M$FT during a contact I had with their support.
Now, is this a problem caused by OS X (Apple), by the sending application (Office X) or by the receiving application? Who should take responsibility?
I run into this problem several times a week in my job, and I'm sure many people share my view that this should get a solution.
Any thoughts on this?
Olof
Workaround: Use an imaging program to save the image as .jpg, and re-insert it into the word document. Not elegant.
This problem was acknowledged by M$FT during a contact I had with their support.
Now, is this a problem caused by OS X (Apple), by the sending application (Office X) or by the receiving application? Who should take responsibility?
I run into this problem several times a week in my job, and I'm sure many people share my view that this should get a solution.
Any thoughts on this?
Olof