![]() The later images had been created on my secondary monitor and got a Color Profile of "DELL 3008WFP". I had created the first images on my laptop which gave them a Color Profile of "Color LCD". I quick check of the image properties, via the Finder, revealed the answer: The Color Profile I was using the same method I had always used to create images, but Word did not like my new ones. So the problem had to be with the new images I was creating. ![]() How could this be? Reinserting these older images resulted in nice bright pictures in my *.doc document. Then I noticed that some of my earlier images in the same document were not washed out. Saving the document as a Word document (*.docx) resolves the problem but unfortunately I need to use *.doc format for backwards compatibility with my corporate clients. I tried many different ways to insert the image (including dragging and dropping it in), but all resulted in the washed-out image. This was using Mac Microsoft Word 2011 and saving the document in Word 97-2004 compatible format (*.doc). I had a problem where I created a nice diagram in JPG format, but when I inserted it in my Word document the colours appeared dull and washed-out.
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