Also, if you want this to stay at the bottom of the page, have you put it in
the document footer?
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Words into Type
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"SRS" wrote in message
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Cindy:
Thank you...I'm using Word 2003.
"In line" does the trick. Duh.
"Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote:
Hi ?B?U1JT?=,
It would be much easier to give you detailed instructions if you told us
which
version of Word you're using...
It sounds as if the graphic must have text wrap formatting applied. You
need to
format it "in-line" with the text in order to keep it IN the table cell.
You'll
find this in the "Format" dialog box for the graphic, as well as in the
Picture
toolbar.
If you need more help, please tell us the version of Word.
I must be having "one of those moments"...this should be easy!
I'm making a one page word template that many people in our
organization are
going to use. At the bottom of the page I made a simple one row, two
column
table. The left cell is for our company logo, and the right cell is
for our
company address, etc. OK...simple enough right?
So...how do I correctly insert our company logo into the "left" cell
so that
it's "locked" within that cell and won't move when text is added to
the
document above this "table". Or...do I just have the table properties
for
this cell set wrong?
Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
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