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Originally Posted by karenbryant
When you insert an image into Word and then alter the image (e.g. make it greyscale, crop it etc), Word then creates a second version of the image which it keeps a record of, making the file size larger.
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Word has an option to track any changes made in a document. I guess that's your problem. You should look for a symbol-bar looking like this (sorry, i've only this version of Word (2003)). Be sure to save your document as "final". Maybe you'll have to accept any changes made so far.
I hope this will solve the case.