Then you might want to consider using a 2 column table with the graphic in
the 1st & the text in the second.
What may be even better is to actually use your .gif as a custom bullet if
you intend to use it in other docs.
1- Go to FormatBullets and Numbering--Bullets
2- Select one of the presets that you are willing to replace and click
'Customize...'
3- Click 'Picture', Click 'Import', navigate to & select your .gif
HTH |:)
"Steve Bugden" wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply, that does work but not if I save as filtered html.
Also, if I change the size of the font then the image has to be realigned.
As I will use the bulleted image throughout my documents that just isn't an
option.
What I really need is someway to align the image with the (vertical) middle
of the adjacent text.
Does anyone please have any other ideas?
Many thanks in advance!
Steve
"CyberTaz" wrote:
I don't know how this will convert to HTML, but one thing you can try...
Make sure the .gif has Text Wrap set for 'Inline with text'. Select it & go
to FormatFont--Character Spacing. Use the setting for 'Position' to
Raise/Lower the graphic relative to the baseline of the text.
HTH |:)
"Steve Bugden" wrote:
Hi,
I would like to vertically align an image with the first line of a paragraph
of text. The image is actually a bullet point gif which I created.
The only alignment I can get is by varying the font size of the text.
I have tried 'Format Picture Layout' and all the possible options there
but couldn't achieve the above effect.
I would also like to maintain the alignment when I save the page as filtered
HTML. From HTML directly I can achieve the effect by using 'align=abmiddle'
in the image tag.
But how to create the same effect in Word and maintain it in HTML is beyond
me.
Many thanks,
Regards,
Steve
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