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That's probably because, while the image is in the body of the document and is covering a blank area, there's no text for it to be
behind. Therefore, clicking over the image selects it.

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"Mike" wrote in message ...
Thanks, Suzanne, for clarifying the "behind text" feature.

"Click and Type" doesn't make any difference. The mouse cursor is the "grab" icon. When I double-click, nothing changes. "Click
and Type" is enabled by default at installation and has been active the whole time I've been trying to get this to work.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ...
Think about it: If you didn't have the picture behind the text, you wouldn't be able to place the cursor anywhere on the page and
type, either. And that's what you're doing--just entering text in a document that happens to have a background picture. Either
enable (shudder) "Click and type," which will allow you to type anywhere (double-click where you want to type), or use normal
text placement techniques (tabs, indents, Space Before), or insert text boxes or frames to contain the text.

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"Mike" wrote in message ...
Thanks macropod,

I tried putting the image in a header, but it doesn't work. I just get the "grab" icon when I click any place in the image.

I don't know why "text through image" and "send behind text" don't do the job.

I have been able to overtype the form just as you would do with a typewriter: enter key, tab keys, space bar and alpha/num keys.
But I can't just put the cursor anywhere on the form and type - again, I just get the "grab" cursor anywhere I click with the
mouse.

To get to a spot, say in the middle of the form, I have to hit enter key (cursor starts at top left of the form) 15 or 20 times
to get it to the line I want and then tab or space over to the location on that line.

Should be and interesting experiment for someone to test. Just scan any 8 1/2 by 11 paper and try to get it to work.

Thanks again

"macropod" wrote in message ...
Hi Mike,

You could put the image into the document header, rather than the body. Then you should be able to type over it in the normal
manner.

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macropod
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"Mike" wrote in message ...
I scanned a vendor form as a .jpg and inserted it as a full page into Win07. I "sent the picture to the back." I want to print
over the pic (fill out the form), print it and send it back to the vendor. I can't move the cursor with the mouse, but it will
respond to the tab, space and left-arrow keys. I would like to be able to type over the pic in the normal fashion of entering
text.

Any solution or suggestion?

PS: I didn't scan by OCR because the form has graphics and bar codes, etc.