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Text-Wrapping Break - Keyboard Shortcut
Is there a keyboard shortcut to insert a text-wrapping break?
I am creating procedures and I like to have pictures next to some of the text. Is a text-wrapping break the best way to keep a numbered list together with corresponding pictures? Also, how do I keep the text from wrapping to the other side of the picture (left text, right picture). So far, I have been adding a negative crop to the right of the picture, but I am not sure that is the most efficient way. |
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Text-Wrapping Break - Keyboard Shortcut
On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 06:19:00 -0700, Rebecca_SUNY
wrote: Is there a keyboard shortcut to insert a text-wrapping break? I am creating procedures and I like to have pictures next to some of the text. Is a text-wrapping break the best way to keep a numbered list together with corresponding pictures? Also, how do I keep the text from wrapping to the other side of the picture (left text, right picture). So far, I have been adding a negative crop to the right of the picture, but I am not sure that is the most efficient way. IMO the best solution is to use a two column borderless table. Put the text in one column and the pictures in the other. -- Fredrik E. Nilsen http://fenilsen.wordpress.com |
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Text-Wrapping Break - Keyboard Shortcut
There is no built-in keyboard shortcut for a text-wrapping break, and there
doesn't seem to be any way to assign one since this command is not listed in Tools | Customize | Keyboard (or even in the All Commands list for toolbars). The break itself is not a character that can be identified, but it can be copied and pasted, so presumably it could be saved as an AutoText entry and a keyboard shortcut assigned to that. As for preventing wrapping to the wrong side, you can control the "Distance from text" on every side of the picture in the Advanced Layout dialog of Format Picture. As others have said, however, a two-column (borderless) table is probably an easier approach to your layout. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Rebecca_SUNY" wrote in message ... Is there a keyboard shortcut to insert a text-wrapping break? I am creating procedures and I like to have pictures next to some of the text. Is a text-wrapping break the best way to keep a numbered list together with corresponding pictures? Also, how do I keep the text from wrapping to the other side of the picture (left text, right picture). So far, I have been adding a negative crop to the right of the picture, but I am not sure that is the most efficient way. |
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