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How to keep pictures with their paragraph when inserting or editing before or
after the paragraph?
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Lock the anchor --

1. On the Tools Options View tab is a checkbox for displaying object
anchors. They appear like little ship's anchors in the left margin. By
default, a graphic is anchored to the closest paragraph. You can drag the
anchor up and down to choose a different anchor paragraph. (For graphics in
a fixed location on the page, it's often convenient to anchor to the
heading.)

2. Right-click the graphic and select Format. On the Layout Advanced tab
is the Lock Anchor checkbox.






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Hey Jezebel. That was very helpful. Few questions. Some pictures don't have
anchors and some do? How do I make sure they all have anchors? When I drag
the anchor to the paragraph it snaps back to the picture. Shouldn't is stay
with the paragraph? And finally do I also check "move object with text?"

"Jezebel" wrote:

Lock the anchor --

1. On the Tools Options View tab is a checkbox for displaying object
anchors. They appear like little ship's anchors in the left margin. By
default, a graphic is anchored to the closest paragraph. You can drag the
anchor up and down to choose a different anchor paragraph. (For graphics in
a fixed location on the page, it's often convenient to anchor to the
heading.)

2. Right-click the graphic and select Format. On the Layout Advanced tab
is the Lock Anchor checkbox.






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How to keep pictures with their paragraph when inserting or editing before
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There are two ways to put a graphic into a document: floating and inline.
Inline graphics are part of the paragraph text, and do not have anchors.

Not sure what's going on with your anchors that snap back to the picture.

'Move object with text' affects what happens if the anchor paragraph moves:
if checked, the graphic moves when the anchor paragraph moves (ie, the
graphic is positioned relative to the anchor); if not, the graphic remains
stationary even when the anchor moves (ie, positioned relative to the page).




"Frank" wrote in message
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Hey Jezebel. That was very helpful. Few questions. Some pictures don't
have
anchors and some do? How do I make sure they all have anchors? When I drag
the anchor to the paragraph it snaps back to the picture. Shouldn't is
stay
with the paragraph? And finally do I also check "move object with text?"

"Jezebel" wrote:

Lock the anchor --

1. On the Tools Options View tab is a checkbox for displaying object
anchors. They appear like little ship's anchors in the left margin. By
default, a graphic is anchored to the closest paragraph. You can drag the
anchor up and down to choose a different anchor paragraph. (For graphics
in
a fixed location on the page, it's often convenient to anchor to the
heading.)

2. Right-click the graphic and select Format. On the Layout Advanced
tab
is the Lock Anchor checkbox.






"Frank" wrote in message
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How to keep pictures with their paragraph when inserting or editing
before
or
after the paragraph?






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Hey I have a picture of a go kart that i'm trying to get the back view of it
and i don't know how so i need help can u help me

"Jezebel" wrote:

There are two ways to put a graphic into a document: floating and inline.
Inline graphics are part of the paragraph text, and do not have anchors.

Not sure what's going on with your anchors that snap back to the picture.

'Move object with text' affects what happens if the anchor paragraph moves:
if checked, the graphic moves when the anchor paragraph moves (ie, the
graphic is positioned relative to the anchor); if not, the graphic remains
stationary even when the anchor moves (ie, positioned relative to the page).




"Frank" wrote in message
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Hey Jezebel. That was very helpful. Few questions. Some pictures don't
have
anchors and some do? How do I make sure they all have anchors? When I drag
the anchor to the paragraph it snaps back to the picture. Shouldn't is
stay
with the paragraph? And finally do I also check "move object with text?"

"Jezebel" wrote:

Lock the anchor --

1. On the Tools Options View tab is a checkbox for displaying object
anchors. They appear like little ship's anchors in the left margin. By
default, a graphic is anchored to the closest paragraph. You can drag the
anchor up and down to choose a different anchor paragraph. (For graphics
in
a fixed location on the page, it's often convenient to anchor to the
heading.)

2. Right-click the graphic and select Format. On the Layout Advanced
tab
is the Lock Anchor checkbox.






"Frank" wrote in message
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How to keep pictures with their paragraph when inserting or editing
before
or
after the paragraph?








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Hey I have a picture of a go kart that i'm trying to get the back view of
it
and i don't know how so i need help can u help me


Position your web cam directly behind the monitor. Wait until the picture is
coming straight at you and then capture the shot.


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