Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
Posted to microsoft.public.word.newusers
|
|||
|
|||
How can I get an image to stay where I put it?
For example, I put a picture (size that fits good) in upper left corner and set the text to go down the side and then full page under it. I then want to put an image on the bottom, maybe right corner. I can get it there, and looks like the text goes down beside it, but in print preview (or when I print it) the bottom picture seems to go onto a next page. Even though it looks okay when I do it. And, if I didn't put the bottom picture on, the text would all fit on one page (the way it shows when I do it) Another example, I was playing with Word Art today, made sentence curve (like a rainbow shape) and put a picture under it. For no reason, just practicing. I clicked print preview/setup and it showed TWO pages with the words on one and the picture on another. Maybe there is a way to anchor things where I put them, or "group" them (together) all on one page? The way they look when I set it up? I keep thinking I will come to this in tutorials or my book, or figure it out, but I've always had a problem like this (the little I've used Word for images, I usually use Publisher) It seems the images don't stay where I put them, or won't print the way they look, etc. It's probably something simple. LIke "SIT" and STAY"! (LOL) I haven't done much with tables but maybe this is the way? This is Word 2007 but I was using 2003 up till recently. Thanks |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Inserting image: only bottom of image visible | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Why do the margins I set up never stay as I set them? | Page Layout | |||
Insert a Clip Art image on top of an image using Word 2007 | Microsoft Word Help | |||
My background image is printing as a tiled image not a full page | Page Layout | |||
how to replace a template image with my own image | Page Layout |