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Charles Kenyon
 
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You can also change it to a floating object by right-clicking on it and
choosing Format Textbox (or drawing) and then clicking on the layout tab of
the dialog.
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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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You cannot move an image that is inserted in line using this method. It
behaves like a text character. You can choose the default insertion action
from tools options.

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Puzzeled wrote:
In Word 2000, I could double highlight a drawn object as a text box.
Then by holding the control key down and using the arrow key to move
it a little at a time or just the arrow key to move it in bigger
increments, I could move it to anywhere. I am now working in Word
2003 and cannot do this although my daughter can on with Word 2003 on
her computer.