You don't. You have to move them.
The anchor for the object is pasted where your cursor is located, I believe,
but the position on the page is a part of what gets pasted.
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"Rainaelan" wrote in message
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How do I get my pasted object to appear in my document where the cursor is
and not where it was located on the source page?