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vincentnl
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Registered: Apr 2002 Location: London Country: United Kingdom State: Certifications: Nothing related to Information Technology Working on: None.
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Found The Problem
Word 2000 PNG graphics problem as listed here has been solved.
What I needed to do was upload all my pictures via Word's clipart gallery then either copy or insert the pictures that I wanted.
The file format stays the same as what I had chosen and the folder properties are much smaller than what I had before.
In other words, if I place a snap for a word edited web page externally, Word automatically converts it to something like a PNG format.
Import it via its own clipart gallery and the file size supported by it is only marginally and unnoticeably slightly bigger.
Grease to my elbows I guess.
It's a hard life unless you experiment I guess.

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