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Image placeholder "frame" like in InDesign?
Hello,
I am wondering how I can create a placeholder area that specifies where an image can go. It's important that the image not be stretched or distorted (like Image Fill), cropping is OK as long as the user has control of this when the image is first imported. It doesn't seem like word can do this? |
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Image placeholder "frame" like in InDesign?
Maybe a single-cell table formatted with an exact row height and
square text wrapping? haus wrote: Hello, I am wondering how I can create a placeholder area that specifies where an image can go. It's important that the image not be stretched or distorted (like Image Fill), cropping is OK as long as the user has control of this when the image is first imported. It doesn't seem like word can do this? |
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Image placeholder "frame" like in InDesign?
Another acceptable process would be to allow the images to be top and right
aligned to margins. How would I go about aligning images to margins? |
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