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Group circle with screen dump
Hi! I have a screen dump that I have pasted into a word-file. I want to mark
a certain area of the screen dump and therefore I have made a circle using the autoshapes in Word. Now I want to group the screen dunp with the circle so that if I move the screen dump the circle will follow and stay at the same place. How can I do this? please help! |
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Group circle with screen dump
Arne,
After pasting your screendump, select it and activate the picture toolbar, click on the text wrapping icon, choose tight or above and beyond as long it is not in line with text. Select the circle and the screendump, use shift+click and group it. -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Arne Hegefors" schreef in bericht ... Hi! I have a screen dump that I have pasted into a word-file. I want to mark a certain area of the screen dump and therefore I have made a circle using the autoshapes in Word. Now I want to group the screen dunp with the circle so that if I move the screen dump the circle will follow and stay at the same place. How can I do this? please help! |
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thanks. i can group it but the circle becomes hidden behind the screendump.
it doe snot matter if i choose in front of text, tight. above etc. How can I fix this? any help appreciated! "Luc" skrev: Arne, After pasting your screendump, select it and activate the picture toolbar, click on the text wrapping icon, choose tight or above and beyond as long it is not in line with text. Select the circle and the screendump, use shift+click and group it. -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Arne Hegefors" schreef in bericht ... Hi! I have a screen dump that I have pasted into a word-file. I want to mark a certain area of the screen dump and therefore I have made a circle using the autoshapes in Word. Now I want to group the screen dunp with the circle so that if I move the screen dump the circle will follow and stay at the same place. How can I do this? please help! |
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Arne,
If you draw you circle after you have inserted the screendump it will stay on top. Alternatively, you could paste the screendump in a graphic application, draw your circles on top of it and save the lot. Then you could use Insert - picture from file. This is easily done in an application like SnagIt, but Paint would be suitable too. Or use the drawing canvas, tools - options - general tab - way at the bottom check show drawing canvas. Draw a circle and the canvas will appear, insert your saved screendump, position and draw your circles. -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Arne Hegefors" schreef in bericht ... thanks. i can group it but the circle becomes hidden behind the screendump. it doe snot matter if i choose in front of text, tight. above etc. How can I fix this? any help appreciated! "Luc" skrev: Arne, After pasting your screendump, select it and activate the picture toolbar, click on the text wrapping icon, choose tight or above and beyond as long it is not in line with text. Select the circle and the screendump, use shift+click and group it. -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Arne Hegefors" schreef in bericht ... Hi! I have a screen dump that I have pasted into a word-file. I want to mark a certain area of the screen dump and therefore I have made a circle using the autoshapes in Word. Now I want to group the screen dunp with the circle so that if I move the screen dump the circle will follow and stay at the same place. How can I do this? please help! |
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Hi Arne,
In addition to Luc's suggestions ... As well as controlling the text wrapping of graphics, you can also control the order in which floating (i.e. not in line with text) graphics appear. In Word 2003, you can select a single graphic and right-click it, and from the menu that appears, choose Order, then in the sub-menu that appears, choose the option you want. In Word 2007 the right-click menu for a graphic seems to have an Order sub-menu or "Bring to Front" and "Send to Back" sub-menus depending on what type of graphic it is. There's a lot of useful info about this sort of stuff at the following link: http://word.mvps.org/faqs/DrawingGraphics.htm Regards. Ed "Arne Hegefors" wrote: thanks. i can group it but the circle becomes hidden behind the screendump. it doe snot matter if i choose in front of text, tight. above etc. How can I fix this? any help appreciated! "Luc" skrev: Arne, After pasting your screendump, select it and activate the picture toolbar, click on the text wrapping icon, choose tight or above and beyond as long it is not in line with text. Select the circle and the screendump, use shift+click and group it. -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "Arne Hegefors" schreef in bericht ... Hi! I have a screen dump that I have pasted into a word-file. I want to mark a certain area of the screen dump and therefore I have made a circle using the autoshapes in Word. Now I want to group the screen dunp with the circle so that if I move the screen dump the circle will follow and stay at the same place. How can I do this? please help! |
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