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Top border of image not appearing
I am sure many of you have had this happen to them...you insert an image into
your Word document, added a border, and the top border appears to be missing. Sometimes you can view it in Print view and it appears to be there, but other times it is still missing. I have done everything I can think of. Resizing some of the images worked, as did adding a black fill. However, nothing works with one image. Does anyone have any suggestions? I am at the point where I might just add an anchored line just to fix the visual issue. Thanks!!! |
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Answer: Top border of image not appearing
Hi there! I understand how frustrating it can be when the top border of an image is not appearing in your Word document. Here are a few things you can try to fix the issue:
I hope these suggestions help you to fix the issue with the missing top border of your image. Let me know if you have any other questions or concerns!
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Top border of image not appearing
Click on the image that's giving you problems, and then go to the Line
Spacing command. Go to the option that says Add Space Before Paragraph. This worked for me! |
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Top border of image not appearing
Are you using Word 2003 or 2007? I have 2003 and when I changed the spacing,
it didn't move the object at all. Even if I put in manual, hard returns in between, nothing happens. Did that work for you? "JRTU" wrote: Click on the image that's giving you problems, and then go to the Line Spacing command. Go to the option that says Add Space Before Paragraph. This worked for me! |
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Top border of image not appearing
In other words, for Microsoft Office 2003:
- Left-click once on your image. - Click the line spacing toolbar button (it looks like a double-sided arrow next to four lines) - Click the "More" button that appears - Click the spinner button next to "Before" and choose "Automatic" line spacing before the paragraph. For Microsoft Office 2007: - Left-click once on your image. - From the Home command tab, in the Paragraph group, click on the "line spacing" button. A pull down list appears, so you select the option that says "Add space before paragraph" |
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Top border of image not appearing
I tried that originally, but I didn't set it to Auto (used an actual number
instead). The Auto spacing fixed the issue. Thanks so much for your suggestion! "JRTU" wrote: In other words, for Microsoft Office 2003: - Left-click once on your image. - Click the line spacing toolbar button (it looks like a double-sided arrow next to four lines) - Click the "More" button that appears - Click the spinner button next to "Before" and choose "Automatic" line spacing before the paragraph. For Microsoft Office 2007: - Left-click once on your image. - From the Home command tab, in the Paragraph group, click on the "line spacing" button. A pull down list appears, so you select the option that says "Add space before paragraph" |
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In word 2007, the "add space before paragraph" did not work for me by itself.
My "normal" style was set to line space at 1.15. I had to left click the picture, click the line spacing options (as described above), and select 1.0 as the spacing increment. I left the "add space before paragraph" option selected and the issue was resolved. Just posting this for others. I was so tired of that issue ... thanks to all who took the time to post suggestions. |
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Thanks, your suggestion worked for me.
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