Troubleshoot linked graphics

Microsoft Office Publisher 2003

The link to the picture may be broken. Try linking to the original picture again.

ShowHow?

  1. On the Tools menu, click Graphics Manager.
  2. Under Display options, in the Show list, select Missing/modified pictures.
  3. Under Select a picture, click the arrow next to the picture whose link you want to update, and then click Find the Linked Picture.
  4. In the Link to Picture dialog box, click the picture you want.

    If you don't see the picture you want, switch to the drive or folder it's in.

  5. Click Link to File.

ShowMy linked picture prints at low resolution.

The link to the picture may be broken, or the linked picture is missing. Publisher will print the low-resolution display picture that is embedded in the publication.

Do one of the following:

  • Relink to the original picture.

    ShowHow?

    1. On the Tools menu, click Graphics Manager.
    2. Under Display options, in the Show list, select Missing/modified pictures.
    3. Under Select a picture, point to the picture whose link you want to update, click the arrow, and then click Find the Linked Picture.
    4. In the Link to Picture dialog box, click the picture you want.

      If you don't see the picture you want, switch to the drive or folder it's in.

    5. Click Link to File.
  • Replace the picture.

    ShowHow?

    1. On the Tools menu, click Graphics Manager.
    2. Under Display options, in the Show list, select Missing/modified pictures.
    3. Under Select a picture, click the arrow next to the picture you want to replace, and then click Replace this Picture.
    4. In the Insert Picture dialog box, click the picture you want.

      If you don't see the picture you want, switch to the drive or folder it's in.

    5. Do one of the following:
      • To embed the new picture, click Insert.
      • To create a link to the new picture, click the arrow next to Insert, and then click Link to File.