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Default How do I anchor text in a word document

Actually so do I, but the principle remains the same.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Agreed. I usually have the date above the inside address, but
sometimes I put that in the header as well.


"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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If the addressee information is the first thing on the page (outside
the heading) then it can be positioned with unique paragraph styles
and document editing will not change that position. However, you can
always rely on a user to screw anything up

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Tony K wrote:
The overall objective is to have the address positioned as such,
that when the document is edited the address stays in the same
location. Then when the document is printed it is folded and the
mailing address is visible through the envelope. That is all we
want to accomplish.

Thanks for the suggestions!

"CyberTaz" wrote:

Not completely accurate... the fact is that an object *cannot* be
anchored to a page in Word because Word has no physical page
structure.

The steps described are as close as you can get, but the absolute
positioning on the page pertains to the "page" containing the
*paragraph* to which the object is anchored. As long as that text
is on the same page the object will stay put, but if that para
flows to a different page the object will go with it and assume a
possition on *that* page based on the Picture Position settings.

To the OP: If possible you really should do this sort of fixed
layout work in a program that supports it, such as Publisher. Even
in Word there are other approaches that probably will work better
if you supply more detail on what your overall objective is.
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HTH |:)
Bob Jones
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"salty" wrote in message
ps.com...
Create a text box
Right click on Text box border | Format Text box...
Layout | Advanced
Picture Position Tab
Horizontal | Absolute Position | to the right of | Select Page
Vertical | Absolute Position | below | Select Page

This will lock your text box in the position on the page no matter
how the text is edited on the rest of the page.

Happy2Help
Conrad