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First line right indent?
I have a picture inserted into the header of my document. The picture
'overlaps' into the body area of the document. The right side of the picture extends further down into the body than the left side. My problem is that the first line of text in my paragraph will print over the right side of the picture. Is is possible to set a first line indent that applies to the right of a paragraph instead of the left? Thanks for any help Graeme |
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Are you using Tight wrapping on the picture? If that doesn't help, then your
only alternatives are to split the first paragraph into two, adding a right indent to the first one, or to end the first line(s) short using line breaks (Shift+Enter). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Graeme Hart" wrote in message ... I have a picture inserted into the header of my document. The picture 'overlaps' into the body area of the document. The right side of the picture extends further down into the body than the left side. My problem is that the first line of text in my paragraph will print over the right side of the picture. Is is possible to set a first line indent that applies to the right of a paragraph instead of the left? Thanks for any help Graeme |
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