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Default How can I get an image to stay where I put it?


"JoAnn Paules" wrote in message
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Newsletter are a snap in Publisher. If you have it and are comfortable
with Publisher, stick with that. ;-)


I know, but I'm in the process of learning "all there is to know" (that I
can understand) about WORD
So, I want to know just to know. It's like a challenge.

I also think with the new Office it's easier to move files back and forth
with Publisher and Word, so I could set up in Pub. first. (Actually
sometimes I have used Flash, which I occasionally dabble in learnig, for
graphics if I want a certain look, and move it into Publisher after)

Seems like no matter how much time and attention to put on this, technology
is always a few steps ahead of me (LOL)

I do LOVE the new Office though, at least now I'm getting used to it. I
mainly only use Word and Publisher. They do so much, probably more than
I'll ever know, and ever use. And, in a way, this isn't too good because
there's always so much to pick from. Which shape, which shadow, which 3D
look, or maybe too much is too much...

But, I want to know all about it, so I'll know what's there, I COULD be
using.


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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"Carrie" wrote in message
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"JoAnn Paules" wrote in message
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My world and welcome to it. I've never mastered the art of getting my
graphics to go where I want them in Word. I've tried the word-wrapping
and anchor settings and I'm never completely satisfied with the results.


Well if someone experienced like you can't get it right, I don't feel so
bad!
One thing I've done (like for a Christmas Newsletter) was print the page
with the graphics, and then set up the text- guessing where it would go
to fit around the pictures, and printing it out.

It worked pretty good.

This is mainly just something I'm coming across as I learn more about
Word. I use (and know moe about ) Publisher more for this sort of thing,
and it seems easier to set up in that.

But, you never know, someday I might need to know how to do it in Word
(LOL)


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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



"Carrie" wrote in message
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For example, I put a picture (size that fits good) in upper left corner
and set the text to go down the side and then full page under it. I then
want to put an image on the bottom, maybe right corner. I can get it
there, and looks like the text goes down beside it, but in print preview
(or when I print it) the bottom picture seems to go onto a next page.
Even though it looks okay when I do it. And, if I didn't put the bottom
picture on, the text would all fit on one page (the way it shows when I
do it)

Another example, I was playing with Word Art today, made sentence curve
(like a rainbow shape) and put a picture under it. For no reason, just
practicing. I clicked print preview/setup and it showed TWO pages with
the words on one and the picture on another.

Maybe there is a way to anchor things where I put them, or "group" them
(together) all on one page? The way they look when I set it up?

I keep thinking I will come to this in tutorials or my book, or figure
it out, but I've always had a problem like this (the little I've used
Word for images, I usually use Publisher) It seems the images don't stay
where I put them, or won't print the way they look, etc. It's probably
something simple. LIke "SIT" and STAY"! (LOL)

I haven't done much with tables but maybe this is the way?

This is Word 2007 but I was using 2003 up till recently.

Thanks