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athomemom athomemom is offline
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I'm trying to help my sons on a school project which requires text boxes and
corresponding pictures. We seem to get the boxes where we want them, but
then we can't get the curser in the correct spot to place the pictures. We
also can't move the picture where we want them.

Also on one page I couldn't get the curser to go below the box in order to
start a new page in the document.

We're all frustrated and the project is due tomorrow.

Thanks
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Publisher will allow you to do exactly that.

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"athomemom" wrote in message
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I'm trying to help my sons on a school project which requires text boxes
and
corresponding pictures. We seem to get the boxes where we want them, but
then we can't get the curser in the correct spot to place the pictures.
We
also can't move the picture where we want them.

Also on one page I couldn't get the curser to go below the box in order to
start a new page in the document.

We're all frustrated and the project is due tomorrow.

Thanks



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Default Help placing pictures and text boxes

So, we should have used Publisher instead of Word for this project. Now that
we are half done in Word, any suggestions?

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

Publisher will allow you to do exactly that.

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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


"athomemom" wrote in message
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I'm trying to help my sons on a school project which requires text boxes
and
corresponding pictures. We seem to get the boxes where we want them, but
then we can't get the curser in the correct spot to place the pictures.
We
also can't move the picture where we want them.

Also on one page I couldn't get the curser to go below the box in order to
start a new page in the document.

We're all frustrated and the project is due tomorrow.

Thanks




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Default Help placing pictures and text boxes

If the project specs don't specifically call for text boxes, you might find
it easier to use an unbordered table. Put a picture in one cell and the
caption in another. Or leave the pictures In Line With Text and use ordinary
text for the captions.

If you really want the text in text boxes and pictures you can drag around
at will, then you need to change the wrapping on the pictures to something
other than In Line With Text (Square is a good choice). Do that by clicking
on the Text Wrapping button (Dog icon) on the Picture toolbar that appears
when you select the picture.

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"athomemom" wrote in message
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I'm trying to help my sons on a school project which requires text boxes
and
corresponding pictures. We seem to get the boxes where we want them, but
then we can't get the curser in the correct spot to place the pictures.
We
also can't move the picture where we want them.

Also on one page I couldn't get the curser to go below the box in order to
start a new page in the document.

We're all frustrated and the project is due tomorrow.

Thanks


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Default Help placing pictures and text boxes

I'm really bad at doing what you want to do with Word. I know one of the
others could help you. But you could insert your text in a Publisher
document. You won't be wasting time fighting the program. (Been there, done
that.)

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Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"athomemom" wrote in message
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So, we should have used Publisher instead of Word for this project. Now
that
we are half done in Word, any suggestions?

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

Publisher will allow you to do exactly that.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


"athomemom" wrote in message
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I'm trying to help my sons on a school project which requires text
boxes
and
corresponding pictures. We seem to get the boxes where we want them,
but
then we can't get the curser in the correct spot to place the pictures.
We
also can't move the picture where we want them.

Also on one page I couldn't get the curser to go below the box in order
to
start a new page in the document.

We're all frustrated and the project is due tomorrow.

Thanks







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Default Help placing pictures and text boxes

I agree with JoAnn's comments that Word is not the best application for this
sort of project, but also not everyone has Publisher. You can always use
PowerPoint for these projects.
But I know where you are coming from, athomemom, as my little one was told
by the teacher to do such a project in Word, so I gave him a few pointers.
Generally forget getting the cursor where you want the picture to be, get it
as close as you can, then insert the picture. Know with the picture selected,
go to Format Picture, and ensure that the Layout is one of the floating
options (i.e. not InLineWithText) no you can drag the picture to where you do
want it.
The floating options will give you different results as to how the text
reacts to the picture, but as you say your text are in Text boxes this should
not give you any problems.
As to cusoring to the next page, depending on where you are on the page, get
to the bottom of the page with the cursor keys, you can press Ctrl+Enter to
insert a manual page break, or press enter to create more paragraghs so you
can see where you are.
This is not the best solution and totally against the best-practices of
using Word, but to get the project out the door anything goes :-)
Before the next project try PowerPoint or Publisher, adding, moving,
aligning is so much easier and gets little athomemom-junior enjoying computer
work,instead of lstening to senior cursing the monitor! ;-)
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Hope this helps
DeanH


"athomemom" wrote:

So, we should have used Publisher instead of Word for this project. Now that
we are half done in Word, any suggestions?

"JoAnn Paules" wrote:

Publisher will allow you to do exactly that.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"


"athomemom" wrote in message
...
I'm trying to help my sons on a school project which requires text boxes
and
corresponding pictures. We seem to get the boxes where we want them, but
then we can't get the curser in the correct spot to place the pictures.
We
also can't move the picture where we want them.

Also on one page I couldn't get the curser to go below the box in order to
start a new page in the document.

We're all frustrated and the project is due tomorrow.

Thanks




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