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GRAPHIC IN FOOTER
A graphic (or any object) anchored to the footer (or header) will
always be behind the document text. I don't see a way to work around this... I think you will have to remove the shading of the table, or adjust the position of the graphic so that it is not covered by the table. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Hamersay" wrote in message ... I have a page containing a three column table and a header and footer. I want to place a graphic in the footer that is aligned on the bottom right of the page, about 2cm above the footer itself and partly superimposed over the table. This does not appear to be a problem when no shading is used in the table, but when there is, the graphic always appears behind the shading. I have tried everything but can't see a way of getting around this other than pasting the graphic on every page, which leads to problems. |
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