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Default inline graphic

Hi-
I have a small inline graphic (a GUI button) that currently protrudes above
the line of text. I want it to protrude below the line. How can I do this?
(Word 2003).
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Default inline graphic

You could select the graphic, then use format font character spacing
lowered by (the height of the graphic - you can enter the size in inches of
centimetres rather than the default points if you wish).
As in-line graphics behave like fonts, this will affect other lines of text
on the page. If you want a graphic independent from the text alignment you
will have to consider text wrapping options instead.

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Hi-
I have a small inline graphic (a GUI button) that currently protrudes
above
the line of text. I want it to protrude below the line. How can I do this?
(Word 2003).
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