You can use Format Frame to define its position precisely, relative to the
page, the margins, or the paragraph it's anchored to.
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"Khoshravan" wrote in message
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Thanks Stefan. It wokred and helped a lot. Just one more question about
moving the frame.
When I move the frame to top of the page, it eneters the heading area and
I
loose control of precisely adujsting its position. I think it has
something
to do with anchoring icon which appears in left margin of the page (frame
was
in left side, first I moved it to right side of page. Anchor didn't come.
Second when I moved frame up, it went wrong)
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Rasoul Khoshravan Azar
Civil Engineer, Osaka, Japan
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
Place the object (figure, chart, etc.) "In line with text" (Format |
Object, Layout tab) and press Enter (so that the object is the only
item in a paragraph). Insert the caption in the paragraph below the
object. Select the two paragraphs and then, on the Forms toolbar,
click the Insert Frame button. Word adds a frame around the items,
which will keep them together. Use Format | Frame to set placement
options for the frame, if necessary.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Khoshravan" wrote in message
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How can I keep figure or charts with their captions together?
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Rasoul Khoshravan Azar
Civil Engineer, Osaka, Japan