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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default Header with picture or text box

If by "beneath the pics" you mean behind them, then make sure you don't have
the wrapping on the graphic and text box set to "In Front of Text." It must
be Square or Tight.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Scott" wrote in message
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Thanks for the help. Sorry for posting in two forums initially. I'll try
and summarize what's happening more clearly. Essentially what I have in my
header is text to the left (that i modify in different documents), then a
company logo (fixed towards right), and a text box (extending down the

right
side anchored to header) on extreme right. When I type in the header my

text
runs beneath these objects. It appears that when I insert a pic or text

box,
it gets anchored to the header and shows up on every page. However, when

I
type in the header area, the text goes beneath the pics and is not visible
despite setting text wrapping. However, when I delete the text in the
header, the header length decreases but the pics remain the same size
although now half outside the header. When I type in the regular

document,
the text wrapping works fine. Is there anyway to lock a pic into the

header
with text wrapping, ie so that you couldn't decrease the overall size of

the
header without deleting the pic? The only way I can get around this is to
insert the pic and text box, and then type the text needed, and use
"paragraph settings" to reset the margins to exclude the pic and text box
areas. I'm using word 2002 XP - i note that Word 2003 seems to reference

a
"custom header" function for this problem, but I don't think I have that.
Thank you.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Don't use a text box for your text (or your picture). Insert the text

first.
Then insert the picture (which will be anchored to the text paragraph

you
just created), and set the wrapping to Square or Tight. Using the

Advanced
Layout controls, set the picture position as Right Relative to Margin.

If you just want text on the left and a picture on the right (you're not
actually wrapping the text *around* the picture), you can put them in a
borderless two-cell table, but be aware that there will be an empty text
paragraph below the table. You can format it as 1 point or Hidden, but

that
can sometimes cause problems when you go back to edit the header and

forget
that the paragraph is there.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
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"Scott" wrote in message
...
I'm working on a header, and have inserted a text box and pixture

(even
tried
it with just a picture) on the right hand side of the header. I have
formatted it so that text is wrapped around it, but when I type in the

header
the text runs beneath the picture and doesn't wrap. Can you do this

in a
header? Any suggestions?