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How do I copy equations from one MS Word (2019, Mac) document to another without inserting a border around the newly pasted image?
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I wrote many equations into two documents. If I copy and paste equations into the other document they turn into images (which is fine), but a border is also added around the images. How do I prevent or easily remove the border?
E.g.
If I right-click on the pasted image I am unable to select "Format Picture":
microsoft-word
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I wrote many equations into two documents. If I copy and paste equations into the other document they turn into images (which is fine), but a border is also added around the images. How do I prevent or easily remove the border?
E.g.
If I right-click on the pasted image I am unable to select "Format Picture":
microsoft-word
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Can you show an example of this? What do you mean by equations? And it's best if you are specific on which version of word you have.
– Sickest
yesterday
@Sickest see updated question
– Ralph
23 hours ago
Just a guess that the default formatting for pasted images is to show a border around it. If so, you'd have to find where to change it globally. But you could always go into the format settings for the pasted image and set it to no border.
– fixer1234
23 hours ago
@fixer1234 I'm not able to format the image; see updated answer
– Ralph
23 hours ago
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I wrote many equations into two documents. If I copy and paste equations into the other document they turn into images (which is fine), but a border is also added around the images. How do I prevent or easily remove the border?
E.g.
If I right-click on the pasted image I am unable to select "Format Picture":
microsoft-word
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I wrote many equations into two documents. If I copy and paste equations into the other document they turn into images (which is fine), but a border is also added around the images. How do I prevent or easily remove the border?
E.g.
If I right-click on the pasted image I am unable to select "Format Picture":
microsoft-word
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Can you show an example of this? What do you mean by equations? And it's best if you are specific on which version of word you have.
– Sickest
yesterday
@Sickest see updated question
– Ralph
23 hours ago
Just a guess that the default formatting for pasted images is to show a border around it. If so, you'd have to find where to change it globally. But you could always go into the format settings for the pasted image and set it to no border.
– fixer1234
23 hours ago
@fixer1234 I'm not able to format the image; see updated answer
– Ralph
23 hours ago
add a comment |
Can you show an example of this? What do you mean by equations? And it's best if you are specific on which version of word you have.
– Sickest
yesterday
@Sickest see updated question
– Ralph
23 hours ago
Just a guess that the default formatting for pasted images is to show a border around it. If so, you'd have to find where to change it globally. But you could always go into the format settings for the pasted image and set it to no border.
– fixer1234
23 hours ago
@fixer1234 I'm not able to format the image; see updated answer
– Ralph
23 hours ago
Can you show an example of this? What do you mean by equations? And it's best if you are specific on which version of word you have.
– Sickest
yesterday
Can you show an example of this? What do you mean by equations? And it's best if you are specific on which version of word you have.
– Sickest
yesterday
@Sickest see updated question
– Ralph
23 hours ago
@Sickest see updated question
– Ralph
23 hours ago
Just a guess that the default formatting for pasted images is to show a border around it. If so, you'd have to find where to change it globally. But you could always go into the format settings for the pasted image and set it to no border.
– fixer1234
23 hours ago
Just a guess that the default formatting for pasted images is to show a border around it. If so, you'd have to find where to change it globally. But you could always go into the format settings for the pasted image and set it to no border.
– fixer1234
23 hours ago
@fixer1234 I'm not able to format the image; see updated answer
– Ralph
23 hours ago
@fixer1234 I'm not able to format the image; see updated answer
– Ralph
23 hours ago
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Save as .docx (not .doc), then copy equations.
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Save as .docx (not .doc), then copy equations.
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Can you show an example of this? What do you mean by equations? And it's best if you are specific on which version of word you have.
– Sickest
yesterday
@Sickest see updated question
– Ralph
23 hours ago
Just a guess that the default formatting for pasted images is to show a border around it. If so, you'd have to find where to change it globally. But you could always go into the format settings for the pasted image and set it to no border.
– fixer1234
23 hours ago
@fixer1234 I'm not able to format the image; see updated answer
– Ralph
23 hours ago