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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Image interferes with footer

With your current setting, you're going to get what you get. You might
instead try defining its position as "Bottom relative to margin." This will
put it at the bottom of whatever page the paragraph it's anchored to is on.

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"Borek Bernard" belist () centrum.cz wrote in message
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Hello,

I want a floating picture to move along with a paragraph so in "Advanced
Layout" dialog, I specify "Vertical position" as "Absolute: 1 cm below
Paragraph". That's fine until the paragraph is in the middle of the page

but
when I add some text before it, the picture moves towards the bottom of

the
page and finally overlays the footer (or bottom margin if there is no

footer).

Desired behavior: the image gets closer the the bottom of the page and

when
the bottom side of the image touches bottom side of the page (or bottom
margin to be precise), image jumps to the next page. So I would expect

some
"never overlay page margin" checkbox in the Advanced Layout dialog but I
found none.

Is there any way to solve my issue? You can surely imagine how unpleasant

it
is if I have tons of pages with many images, add a paragraph to the page 1
and I have to manually check if I was lucky or the rest of the document is
damaged.

Thank you,
Borek