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I am new to Word 2007 and would like to know if it is possible to group
shapes to text? In my document, I have made text boxes with arrows pointing to lines in the text (to be seen as notes.) I can group the textbox and the arrow shape of course, however, if I add any new lines into the text of the document, this pushes the other lines down, but not the autoshapes. Then the shape no longer corresponds to the correct line and I have to go through the whole document, physically nudging each shape down to the correct line. I also cannot move a line of text in the document without leaving it's bulleted shape behind. I was wondering if I could somehow link these autoshapes that I have created to individual lines of text so that when I alter the document, they stay with the correct line. |
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Be sure to anchor the grouped objects to the relevant paragraph, and then,
in the Advanced Layout dialog box, set the vertical position relative to the paragraph. To access the dialog box, click Text Wrapping (in the Arrange group on the context ribbon), and then click More Layout Options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I am new to Word 2007 and would like to know if it is possible to group shapes to text? In my document, I have made text boxes with arrows pointing to lines in the text (to be seen as notes.) I can group the textbox and the arrow shape of course, however, if I add any new lines into the text of the document, this pushes the other lines down, but not the autoshapes. Then the shape no longer corresponds to the correct line and I have to go through the whole document, physically nudging each shape down to the correct line. I also cannot move a line of text in the document without leaving it's bulleted shape behind. I was wondering if I could somehow link these autoshapes that I have created to individual lines of text so that when I alter the document, they stay with the correct line. |
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I think I am on the right track, however, I do not have the option to set
either the vertical nor the horizontal positioning to the paragraph. I have the options of "page, top margin, bottom margin, left indent, right indent, etc." Is the option "paragraph" not avaliable because I do not know what "anchor the group objects" means and therefore didn't do that step? Also, once we work this out and I do have the option of "paragraph", will that be definite enough because I have multiple text boxes in one paragraph, so really, I need them to be relative in a more line specific way. Is that possible, or will it not matter? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Be sure to anchor the grouped objects to the relevant paragraph, and then, in the Advanced Layout dialog box, set the vertical position relative to the paragraph. To access the dialog box, click Text Wrapping (in the Arrange group on the context ribbon), and then click More Layout Options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I am new to Word 2007 and would like to know if it is possible to group shapes to text? In my document, I have made text boxes with arrows pointing to lines in the text (to be seen as notes.) I can group the textbox and the arrow shape of course, however, if I add any new lines into the text of the document, this pushes the other lines down, but not the autoshapes. Then the shape no longer corresponds to the correct line and I have to go through the whole document, physically nudging each shape down to the correct line. I also cannot move a line of text in the document without leaving it's bulleted shape behind. I was wondering if I could somehow link these autoshapes that I have created to individual lines of text so that when I alter the document, they stay with the correct line. |
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To anchor the objects means to attach the object anchor to the specified
paragraph. You can drag the anchor with the mouse to the desired paragraph. To do this, you will have to display anchors: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Display category, make sure that "Object anchors" is checked. Note that you won't actually see the anchor until you've selected an object (whose "Text Wrapping" is *not* "In line with text"). Then use the Advanced Layout dialog box to set the options. Which placement options that are best depends on how you want the objects to move with text. For example, if you want it to move vertically, but remain in the same horizontal position, just make sure to click the "Absolute" radio button (under "Vertical"), choose "Paragraph" for "below," and then specify a distance. Alternatively, you can position the text relative to a "Line" of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I think I am on the right track, however, I do not have the option to set either the vertical nor the horizontal positioning to the paragraph. I have the options of "page, top margin, bottom margin, left indent, right indent, etc." Is the option "paragraph" not avaliable because I do not know what "anchor the group objects" means and therefore didn't do that step? Also, once we work this out and I do have the option of "paragraph", will that be definite enough because I have multiple text boxes in one paragraph, so really, I need them to be relative in a more line specific way. Is that possible, or will it not matter? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Be sure to anchor the grouped objects to the relevant paragraph, and then, in the Advanced Layout dialog box, set the vertical position relative to the paragraph. To access the dialog box, click Text Wrapping (in the Arrange group on the context ribbon), and then click More Layout Options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I am new to Word 2007 and would like to know if it is possible to group shapes to text? In my document, I have made text boxes with arrows pointing to lines in the text (to be seen as notes.) I can group the textbox and the arrow shape of course, however, if I add any new lines into the text of the document, this pushes the other lines down, but not the autoshapes. Then the shape no longer corresponds to the correct line and I have to go through the whole document, physically nudging each shape down to the correct line. I also cannot move a line of text in the document without leaving it's bulleted shape behind. I was wondering if I could somehow link these autoshapes that I have created to individual lines of text so that when I alter the document, they stay with the correct line. |
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To anchor the objects means to attach the object anchor to the specified
paragraph. Clarification: To anchor the objects to a certain paragraph means to attach the object anchor to that paragraph. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... To anchor the objects means to attach the object anchor to the specified paragraph. You can drag the anchor with the mouse to the desired paragraph. To do this, you will have to display anchors: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Display category, make sure that "Object anchors" is checked. Note that you won't actually see the anchor until you've selected an object (whose "Text Wrapping" is *not* "In line with text"). Then use the Advanced Layout dialog box to set the options. Which placement options that are best depends on how you want the objects to move with text. For example, if you want it to move vertically, but remain in the same horizontal position, just make sure to click the "Absolute" radio button (under "Vertical"), choose "Paragraph" for "below," and then specify a distance. Alternatively, you can position the text relative to a "Line" of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I think I am on the right track, however, I do not have the option to set either the vertical nor the horizontal positioning to the paragraph. I have the options of "page, top margin, bottom margin, left indent, right indent, etc." Is the option "paragraph" not avaliable because I do not know what "anchor the group objects" means and therefore didn't do that step? Also, once we work this out and I do have the option of "paragraph", will that be definite enough because I have multiple text boxes in one paragraph, so really, I need them to be relative in a more line specific way. Is that possible, or will it not matter? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Be sure to anchor the grouped objects to the relevant paragraph, and then, in the Advanced Layout dialog box, set the vertical position relative to the paragraph. To access the dialog box, click Text Wrapping (in the Arrange group on the context ribbon), and then click More Layout Options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I am new to Word 2007 and would like to know if it is possible to group shapes to text? In my document, I have made text boxes with arrows pointing to lines in the text (to be seen as notes.) I can group the textbox and the arrow shape of course, however, if I add any new lines into the text of the document, this pushes the other lines down, but not the autoshapes. Then the shape no longer corresponds to the correct line and I have to go through the whole document, physically nudging each shape down to the correct line. I also cannot move a line of text in the document without leaving it's bulleted shape behind. I was wondering if I could somehow link these autoshapes that I have created to individual lines of text so that when I alter the document, they stay with the correct line. |
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Okay, I have figured out the anchors (thank you) and have more options in the
layout box (like "line", etc.) However, it is not working. I think it may have something to do with the fact that the option "move with text" will not apply. I have the option to click it, but afterwards, when I even put a simple line into the document, the boxes do not move at all and then I go to check the layout options and "move with text" is no longer checked. Is this my problem, or is something else amiss? If this is my problem (hopefully the last) is there any way to fix it so that it will stay checked??? Thank you! "Stefan Blom" wrote: To anchor the objects means to attach the object anchor to the specified paragraph. Clarification: To anchor the objects to a certain paragraph means to attach the object anchor to that paragraph. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... To anchor the objects means to attach the object anchor to the specified paragraph. You can drag the anchor with the mouse to the desired paragraph. To do this, you will have to display anchors: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Display category, make sure that "Object anchors" is checked. Note that you won't actually see the anchor until you've selected an object (whose "Text Wrapping" is *not* "In line with text"). Then use the Advanced Layout dialog box to set the options. Which placement options that are best depends on how you want the objects to move with text. For example, if you want it to move vertically, but remain in the same horizontal position, just make sure to click the "Absolute" radio button (under "Vertical"), choose "Paragraph" for "below," and then specify a distance. Alternatively, you can position the text relative to a "Line" of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I think I am on the right track, however, I do not have the option to set either the vertical nor the horizontal positioning to the paragraph. I have the options of "page, top margin, bottom margin, left indent, right indent, etc." Is the option "paragraph" not avaliable because I do not know what "anchor the group objects" means and therefore didn't do that step? Also, once we work this out and I do have the option of "paragraph", will that be definite enough because I have multiple text boxes in one paragraph, so really, I need them to be relative in a more line specific way. Is that possible, or will it not matter? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Be sure to anchor the grouped objects to the relevant paragraph, and then, in the Advanced Layout dialog box, set the vertical position relative to the paragraph. To access the dialog box, click Text Wrapping (in the Arrange group on the context ribbon), and then click More Layout Options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I am new to Word 2007 and would like to know if it is possible to group shapes to text? In my document, I have made text boxes with arrows pointing to lines in the text (to be seen as notes.) I can group the textbox and the arrow shape of course, however, if I add any new lines into the text of the document, this pushes the other lines down, but not the autoshapes. Then the shape no longer corresponds to the correct line and I have to go through the whole document, physically nudging each shape down to the correct line. I also cannot move a line of text in the document without leaving it's bulleted shape behind. I was wondering if I could somehow link these autoshapes that I have created to individual lines of text so that when I alter the document, they stay with the correct line. |
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The placement options that you set apply only to the selected shape. If you
want to store a particular set of placement options for reuse, select an example shape and save it as an AutoText entry. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... Okay, I have figured out the anchors (thank you) and have more options in the layout box (like "line", etc.) However, it is not working. I think it may have something to do with the fact that the option "move with text" will not apply. I have the option to click it, but afterwards, when I even put a simple line into the document, the boxes do not move at all and then I go to check the layout options and "move with text" is no longer checked. Is this my problem, or is something else amiss? If this is my problem (hopefully the last) is there any way to fix it so that it will stay checked??? Thank you! "Stefan Blom" wrote: To anchor the objects means to attach the object anchor to the specified paragraph. Clarification: To anchor the objects to a certain paragraph means to attach the object anchor to that paragraph. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... To anchor the objects means to attach the object anchor to the specified paragraph. You can drag the anchor with the mouse to the desired paragraph. To do this, you will have to display anchors: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Display category, make sure that "Object anchors" is checked. Note that you won't actually see the anchor until you've selected an object (whose "Text Wrapping" is *not* "In line with text"). Then use the Advanced Layout dialog box to set the options. Which placement options that are best depends on how you want the objects to move with text. For example, if you want it to move vertically, but remain in the same horizontal position, just make sure to click the "Absolute" radio button (under "Vertical"), choose "Paragraph" for "below," and then specify a distance. Alternatively, you can position the text relative to a "Line" of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I think I am on the right track, however, I do not have the option to set either the vertical nor the horizontal positioning to the paragraph. I have the options of "page, top margin, bottom margin, left indent, right indent, etc." Is the option "paragraph" not avaliable because I do not know what "anchor the group objects" means and therefore didn't do that step? Also, once we work this out and I do have the option of "paragraph", will that be definite enough because I have multiple text boxes in one paragraph, so really, I need them to be relative in a more line specific way. Is that possible, or will it not matter? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Be sure to anchor the grouped objects to the relevant paragraph, and then, in the Advanced Layout dialog box, set the vertical position relative to the paragraph. To access the dialog box, click Text Wrapping (in the Arrange group on the context ribbon), and then click More Layout Options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I am new to Word 2007 and would like to know if it is possible to group shapes to text? In my document, I have made text boxes with arrows pointing to lines in the text (to be seen as notes.) I can group the textbox and the arrow shape of course, however, if I add any new lines into the text of the document, this pushes the other lines down, but not the autoshapes. Then the shape no longer corresponds to the correct line and I have to go through the whole document, physically nudging each shape down to the correct line. I also cannot move a line of text in the document without leaving it's bulleted shape behind. I was wondering if I could somehow link these autoshapes that I have created to individual lines of text so that when I alter the document, they stay with the correct line. |
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Note also that if you are positioning a shape relative to a character, you
will then have to drag the anchor to a particular character in the text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... The placement options that you set apply only to the selected shape. If you want to store a particular set of placement options for reuse, select an example shape and save it as an AutoText entry. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... Okay, I have figured out the anchors (thank you) and have more options in the layout box (like "line", etc.) However, it is not working. I think it may have something to do with the fact that the option "move with text" will not apply. I have the option to click it, but afterwards, when I even put a simple line into the document, the boxes do not move at all and then I go to check the layout options and "move with text" is no longer checked. Is this my problem, or is something else amiss? If this is my problem (hopefully the last) is there any way to fix it so that it will stay checked??? Thank you! "Stefan Blom" wrote: To anchor the objects means to attach the object anchor to the specified paragraph. Clarification: To anchor the objects to a certain paragraph means to attach the object anchor to that paragraph. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... To anchor the objects means to attach the object anchor to the specified paragraph. You can drag the anchor with the mouse to the desired paragraph. To do this, you will have to display anchors: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Display category, make sure that "Object anchors" is checked. Note that you won't actually see the anchor until you've selected an object (whose "Text Wrapping" is *not* "In line with text"). Then use the Advanced Layout dialog box to set the options. Which placement options that are best depends on how you want the objects to move with text. For example, if you want it to move vertically, but remain in the same horizontal position, just make sure to click the "Absolute" radio button (under "Vertical"), choose "Paragraph" for "below," and then specify a distance. Alternatively, you can position the text relative to a "Line" of text. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I think I am on the right track, however, I do not have the option to set either the vertical nor the horizontal positioning to the paragraph. I have the options of "page, top margin, bottom margin, left indent, right indent, etc." Is the option "paragraph" not avaliable because I do not know what "anchor the group objects" means and therefore didn't do that step? Also, once we work this out and I do have the option of "paragraph", will that be definite enough because I have multiple text boxes in one paragraph, so really, I need them to be relative in a more line specific way. Is that possible, or will it not matter? "Stefan Blom" wrote: Be sure to anchor the grouped objects to the relevant paragraph, and then, in the Advanced Layout dialog box, set the vertical position relative to the paragraph. To access the dialog box, click Text Wrapping (in the Arrange group on the context ribbon), and then click More Layout Options. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "alma_gimpy" wrote in message ... I am new to Word 2007 and would like to know if it is possible to group shapes to text? In my document, I have made text boxes with arrows pointing to lines in the text (to be seen as notes.) I can group the textbox and the arrow shape of course, however, if I add any new lines into the text of the document, this pushes the other lines down, but not the autoshapes. Then the shape no longer corresponds to the correct line and I have to go through the whole document, physically nudging each shape down to the correct line. I also cannot move a line of text in the document without leaving it's bulleted shape behind. I was wondering if I could somehow link these autoshapes that I have created to individual lines of text so that when I alter the document, they stay with the correct line. |
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