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Default anchore icon for graphs

In Word, all objects are anchored to a paragraph (unless they are
positioned "In line with text" in Format | object, Layout tab). This
applies, even when the object is positioned relative to (say) page
edges.

If an object is anchored to a header paragraph, it will be repeated on
all pages using the same header.

You can position an object relative to a paragraph (Format | object,
Layout tab, click the Advanced button); then, the paragraph used to
measure from is the one containing the object anchor.

You can lock an anchor, which means that you cannot drag the anchor to
a different paragraph.

For more, see:

Working with Anchors
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/drwgrphcs/Anchors.htm

The draw layer: a metaphysical space (and how to bring it back down to
earth)
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/DrwGrphcs/DrawLayer.htm

WD2000: General Information About Floating Objects
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=268713

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Khoshravan" wrote in message
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What is the meaning of anchore appears in margins for graphs and can

I use it
for moving of graphes?
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Rasoul Khoshravan Azar
Civil Engineer, Osaka, Japan

anchore icon for graphs










 
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