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Default absolute positioning ??

Hello,

I have a section of a single page Word document that I need "anchored" to
the bottom of the page. My document happens to be an invoice with some OCR
characters on them. These characters need to be in the same position every
time the document is printed.

Right now I have a table that lays out the information as I need it. I just
need to make sure that when less data is contained in the invoice, the OCR
characters don't move up...similarly when there is more data, this
information should not move to the next page.

Thanks!
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Default absolute positioning ??

1. Put the characters in the page footer; or

2. Put the characters in a text box or frame anchored to a paragraph that is
not in danger of being deleted, with position set a "Bottom Relative to
Margin" or some measurement Relative to Page.

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Hello,

I have a section of a single page Word document that I need "anchored" to
the bottom of the page. My document happens to be an invoice with some

OCR
characters on them. These characters need to be in the same position

every
time the document is printed.

Right now I have a table that lays out the information as I need it. I

just
need to make sure that when less data is contained in the invoice, the OCR
characters don't move up...similarly when there is more data, this
information should not move to the next page.

Thanks!


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