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Place the image "In line with text" and keep the caption in a separate
paragraph (above or below). Select both paragraphs and wrap a frame around them; you can use the Insert Frame button on the Forms toolbar. Make sure to drag the frame anchor to the heading; that way, the frame will always be on the same page as the heading. This task will be easier if you press Ctrl+Shift+8 to toggle nonprinting marks, including object anchors. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Brian Murphy" wrote in message ... I have a Heading followed by a paragraph. "Keep with next" is set for the Heading style. The Keep with next setting seems to work fine unless I anchor a picture to the paragraph with a layout setting of "tight" (I want to position the picture against the right margin, and have the paragraph wrap around it on the left). When the Heading & paragraph are at the bottom of a page and spill over to the next page, I expect both to move to the next page. But Word 2003 leaves the heading by itself at the bottom of the first page. Can anyone tell me how to get the heading to stay with the paragraph? Strangely, I've also encounter times when the picture is jammed against the top or bottom edge of a page, and Word refuses to let me drag it away from the edge. Thanks, Brian Murphy |
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