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Default setting for "original picture" size

Several Word docs with linked pictures to Excel. For all users (but one) if
you click on the picture and right click to Format Object, Size, the
"Original Size" of the object is noted as 8"x10" for the range selected. We
have one user who after clicking on "update link", has the object updated but
the "Original Size" of the object is now only 8"x8" and the right edge of the
picture has dropped off. If he double clicks on the object Excel opens and
the range he wants is correctly hightlighted, just doesn't pull thru to the
picture embedded in Word. If he saves the file, the "bad picture" stays
there until someone else opens and updates the link at which the correct
sizing returns. Is there a default setting perhaps in his Excel application
that may be affecting his scale? All users running XP with Office 2002.
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