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Apologies for bothering you all. I am a pilot and need to design something
for the flying club where I fly to celebrate its 50th birthday. I have imported a photo I took of an aircraft onto a word doc and made it fit to A4. On a seperate sheet - I have a page of text that is being used to promote the club's birthday / aznniversary. I want to be able to put the complete text onto the photo and create a document with a photo as the backdrop. The only way I can do it at the moment is to print the image, then put that back into the printer and print the text over it. Any ideas how to do it all in one? I would be grateful. im on the latest version of XP with latest processors etc. many thanks Kev |
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Set the image layout property to 'behind text' and write over it.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org kevfreeflight1 wrote: Apologies for bothering you all. I am a pilot and need to design something for the flying club where I fly to celebrate its 50th birthday. I have imported a photo I took of an aircraft onto a word doc and made it fit to A4. On a seperate sheet - I have a page of text that is being used to promote the club's birthday / aznniversary. I want to be able to put the complete text onto the photo and create a document with a photo as the backdrop. The only way I can do it at the moment is to print the image, then put that back into the printer and print the text over it. Any ideas how to do it all in one? I would be grateful. im on the latest version of XP with latest processors etc. many thanks Kev |
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More to the point, in the existing text document, insert the picture as a
watermark or use Insert | Picture | From File and set the text wrapping to Behind Text. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Set the image layout property to 'behind text' and write over it. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org kevfreeflight1 wrote: Apologies for bothering you all. I am a pilot and need to design something for the flying club where I fly to celebrate its 50th birthday. I have imported a photo I took of an aircraft onto a word doc and made it fit to A4. On a seperate sheet - I have a page of text that is being used to promote the club's birthday / aznniversary. I want to be able to put the complete text onto the photo and create a document with a photo as the backdrop. The only way I can do it at the moment is to print the image, then put that back into the printer and print the text over it. Any ideas how to do it all in one? I would be grateful. im on the latest version of XP with latest processors etc. many thanks Kev |
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Graham
There is a massive amount of text to re - write - I want to be able to just copy and paste it if thats possible. Kev "Graham Mayor" wrote: Set the image layout property to 'behind text' and write over it. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org kevfreeflight1 wrote: Apologies for bothering you all. I am a pilot and need to design something for the flying club where I fly to celebrate its 50th birthday. I have imported a photo I took of an aircraft onto a word doc and made it fit to A4. On a seperate sheet - I have a page of text that is being used to promote the club's birthday / aznniversary. I want to be able to put the complete text onto the photo and create a document with a photo as the backdrop. The only way I can do it at the moment is to print the image, then put that back into the printer and print the text over it. Any ideas how to do it all in one? I would be grateful. im on the latest version of XP with latest processors etc. many thanks Kev |
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kevfreeflight1 was telling us:
kevfreeflight1 nous racontait que : Graham There is a massive amount of text to re - write - I want to be able to just copy and paste it if thats possible. Open the document that contains the text, insert the picture and make sure it is set to "Behind Text" in the "Layout" tab of the Picture properties dialogue (Format Picture...). -- ______________________________ Jean-Guy Marcil Montreal, Canada |
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