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Hi everyone, I'm trying to write my thesis in Word, and I'm having some
formatting problems. I have full page figures (in a drawing canvas) that I need to be shown on the first page after they are referenced. Is there anyway to tell Word that I need the next page to be my figure? I've experimented with all of the text wrapping options, and the only one that works is inline, or else the figure and caption don't respect the margins (which is very important). However, this means if I add any text above the figure, I get a mostly blank page with maybe 2 lines on it, and my figure on the page below it. Adding a page or section break also give the same problems. I would like the text below my figure to fill in the rest of that page. I know people write their theses in word, so this must be possible, I just can't figure out how. |
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