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mooad2005
 
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It happens when I insert an autoshape in the line.
Any suggestion? Many thanks

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Have you tried applying text wrapping to your AutoShape, instead of having it
sit in the same line as your text? I'm not exactly sure what "text get
disordered" means, but it sounds as though you're inserting the image on the
line and it breaks the line up. Is that right? You can turn on the Picture
toolbar (from the View Toolbars menu) and, with your AutoShape selected,
try out the text wrapping options (the dog button).

Just a guess. Good luck!

"mooad2005" wrote:


It happens when I insert an autoshape in the line.
Any suggestion? Many thanks

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it worked perfectely
thaks a lot kpchop

"kpchop" wrote:

Have you tried applying text wrapping to your AutoShape, instead of having it
sit in the same line as your text? I'm not exactly sure what "text get
disordered" means, but it sounds as though you're inserting the image on the
line and it breaks the line up. Is that right? You can turn on the Picture
toolbar (from the View Toolbars menu) and, with your AutoShape selected,
try out the text wrapping options (the dog button).

Just a guess. Good luck!

"mooad2005" wrote:


It happens when I insert an autoshape in the line.
Any suggestion? Many thanks

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