Hello Suzanne,
I do know that, but there is also a figure label under the picture, and to
keep both of them together it seems appropriate to enclose both of them in
the text box.
I have in the past used a table two elements tall and one wide for this and
flowed the text around the table, but that has other problems...
I really would like to solve this problem.
Thanks!
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
Well, to begin with, you do not need a text box to insert a wrapped picture.
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"Jim K" wrote in message
...
I added a text box to a full page of text in a very long document . The
box
is about 4" square and is positioned at the top right of the print portion
of
the page (not in the margins). Before filling the box I set the attribute
to
have the text wrap around the box which occurred quite nicely.
I then set the focus to the interior of the box and attempted to add a
..jpg
image in the box using InsertPictureFrom File...[ref to .jpg file].
The picture goes in just fine but the text box jumps to the prior page. I
cannot move the box back to the original location as it always jumps to
the
prior page.
I have tried turning off the move with text attribute. I have tried
assigning an absolute location, and in fact I've twiddled every attribute
on
the format text box advanced options.
Why does this occur and how can I prevent this action?
Thanks for your help.