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That did it. Thanks.

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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You've now got your image in the drawing layer anchored to the text in the
text layer. If your text is really *under* the image, then it sounds like
you've got the image wrapped In Front of Text rather than Square, or else
you have the caption in a text box behind the image. Obviously, neither
will
be satisfactory. Go back and read what I wrote about frames because you
*don't* want your caption in a text box, and that is pretty much the only
option if you wrap text around the graphic.

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"Jeff" wrote in message
o.verio.net...
That did it. I thought you meant I should go to "in line with text" -

which
it already was. When I switched to square, the wrapping styles become
available.

Thank you very much for your help. I appreciate it.

All's well now, except the change made the caption move from its original
position below the image to its present position under the image. Is

there
a way to change that? The caption option no longer seems to exist on

right
mouse clicking on the image as it had before the change.

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Jeff Stevens
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"Greg" wrote in message
oups.com...
Jeff,

You need to change from "in line with text" wrapping style to "Square"
or "Tight"

What happens when you try to select one of the other wrapping styles?