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Default When a graphic is visible and when is it not?

Hi Margaret

There are two things going on here.

One is about visibility. For that, see
I inserted some graphics in a document, but now I can't see them; or there
is just an empty box where one should be; or my graphics won't print
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/DrwGrp...leGraphics.htm

The other issue is about how graphics are positioned. They can be in-line or
floating. On the layout tab, any wrapping style other than "in-line with
text" is floating. My general rule is to use in-line unless I explicitly
want text to wrap around my image. And then I float it. For more
information, see
Inline versus floating graphics
http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/DrwGrp...VsFloating.htm


Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word


"Margaret Bartley" wrote in
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Word 2003 -

Please point me to a tutorial on how Word graphics work. I tried entering
some things in the Help lookup, but couldn't find anything useful.

I have a table with several graphics in it. One of the visible graphics
has the Square layout. Several rows above it, I have another graphic that
I can only see the circles at the corners. When I set the layout to this
second graphic as Square, not only does it NOT appear, but the graphic
which is several rows below it (and was fine) gets repositioned 2 rows
lower, and my table is garbled!

I can't seem to understand the relationships between layout and
visibility, especially when I'm working with tables.

Sometimes I just delete the graphic and start over, but sometimes I get
unpredictable results when I send this as an email.

So - I'm looking for some good explanation of what's going on with
graphics in tables.