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Hi there,
I would like to include an image within a word-document. This image should be relative to the text (no problem with that). But it is a bit higher than the text is so it peeks out of the rest of the text at the top. I would like it to be centered vertically so its over-size at the top and the bottom is equal. I have been searching for this option for an hour or so but have not found it yet... |
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If you're using "in line with text," you can adjust the baseline of
the image to where you'd like it to be (click "advanced" in the formatting properties panel), but it won't automatically center vertically. On Jul 8, 12:00*pm, Alpha wrote: Hi there, I would like to include an image within a word-document. This image should be relative to the text (no problem with that). But it is a bit higher than the text is so it peeks out of the rest of the text at the top. I would like it to be centered vertically so its over-size at the top and the bottom is equal. I have been searching for this option for an hour or so but have not found it yet... |
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