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Wrapping a frame around a picture and its caption is the easiest approach.
Usually you would put the caption and the picture in different text paragraphs. You will then have to take care of their relative placements by using indentation and/or paragraph alignment. You are right that it won't look as good as using the text wrapping options, but it will be easier to maintain. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "MH6FMQIP" wrote in message ... I have multiple pictures inserted in my Word 2007 document. I have inserted captions with each picture. When I move a picture within the document, I'd like the caption to automatically move with the picture and retain its relationship to the picture, i.e., centered below the picture. I've read other posts concerning adding frames and inserting both picture and caption into a frame, but once I have them inside a frame, I seem to lose control of how to position them relative to each other inside the frame. Is there a tutorial on how to do this, or can someone please advise how to do this? |
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