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I have a fairly large document I am working with and I am attempting to
insert images throughout it. The problem is that some of the images are pushing full paragraphs to the next page leaving HUGE empty spaces at the end of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? |
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Put the cursor in one of these paragraphs, go to the Paragraph dialog
(usually it's a choice on the right-click menu), and click the Line & Page Breaks tab of the dialog. If "Keep lines together" is checked, uncheck it. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. LeahT wrote: I have a fairly large document I am working with and I am attempting to insert images throughout it. The problem is that some of the images are pushing full paragraphs to the next page leaving HUGE empty spaces at the end of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? |
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Put the cursor in one of these paragraphs, go to the Paragraph dialog
(usually it's a choice on the right-click menu), and click the Line & Page Breaks tab of the dialog. If "Keep lines together" is checked, uncheck it. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. LeahT wrote: I have a fairly large document I am working with and I am attempting to insert images throughout it. The problem is that some of the images are pushing full paragraphs to the next page leaving HUGE empty spaces at the end of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? |
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How are you inserting the images, in line with text or wrapped? We need to
know this, to come up with better suggestions. Are any of your text paragraphs set to keep with next? Are the images actually larger than they appear? This sometimes happens when an artist saves a PowerPoint slide as a jpeg but saves the whole "canvas" (if that's the correct term) instead of just the image. ...Just a few thoughts. Pam LeahT wrote: I have a fairly large document I am working with and I am attempting to insert images throughout it. The problem is that some of the images are pushing full paragraphs to the next page leaving HUGE empty spaces at the end of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/201003/1 |
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![]() How are you inserting the images, in line with text or wrapped? We need to know this, to come up with better suggestions. Are any of your text paragraphs set to keep with next? Are the images actually larger than they appear? This sometimes happens when an artist saves a PowerPoint slide as a jpeg but saves the whole "canvas" (if that's the correct term) instead of just the image. ...Just a few thoughts. Pam LeahT wrote: I have a fairly large document I am working with and I am attempting to insert images throughout it. The problem is that some of the images are pushing full paragraphs to the next page leaving HUGE empty spaces at the end of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/201003/1 |
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The only thing checked is "Widow/Orphan Control".
"Jay Freedman" wrote: Put the cursor in one of these paragraphs, go to the Paragraph dialog (usually it's a choice on the right-click menu), and click the Line & Page Breaks tab of the dialog. If "Keep lines together" is checked, uncheck it. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. LeahT wrote: I have a fairly large document I am working with and I am attempting to insert images throughout it. The problem is that some of the images are pushing full paragraphs to the next page leaving HUGE empty spaces at the end of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? . |
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The only thing checked is "Widow/Orphan Control".
"Jay Freedman" wrote: Put the cursor in one of these paragraphs, go to the Paragraph dialog (usually it's a choice on the right-click menu), and click the Line & Page Breaks tab of the dialog. If "Keep lines together" is checked, uncheck it. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. LeahT wrote: I have a fairly large document I am working with and I am attempting to insert images throughout it. The problem is that some of the images are pushing full paragraphs to the next page leaving HUGE empty spaces at the end of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? . |
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Your questions answered:
1) Wrapped - usually through, although some of them (not the ones in question but some throughout the text) are wrapped tight. 2) No, only Orphan control is on 3) These are snapshot images from PDFs....so unless I am missing something (please tell me if I am) they are the size that I tell them to be, no bigger, no smaller (unless I resize them). It is driving me a bit crazy. I have one image that if I move it in ANY direction for ANY reason....it jumps up to the next page instead and I find it sitting on top of another image up there. I know images have a tendency to jump around sometimes but this is craziness. ANY other suggestions are appreciated...just want to get this silly thing done. Thanks! "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" wrote: How are you inserting the images, in line with text or wrapped? We need to know this, to come up with better suggestions. Are any of your text paragraphs set to keep with next? Are the images actually larger than they appear? This sometimes happens when an artist saves a PowerPoint slide as a jpeg but saves the whole "canvas" (if that's the correct term) instead of just the image. ...Just a few thoughts. Pam LeahT wrote: I have a fairly large document I am working with and I am attempting to insert images throughout it. The problem is that some of the images are pushing full paragraphs to the next page leaving HUGE empty spaces at the end of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/201003/1 . |
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Your questions answered:
1) Wrapped - usually through, although some of them (not the ones in question but some throughout the text) are wrapped tight. 2) No, only Orphan control is on 3) These are snapshot images from PDFs....so unless I am missing something (please tell me if I am) they are the size that I tell them to be, no bigger, no smaller (unless I resize them). It is driving me a bit crazy. I have one image that if I move it in ANY direction for ANY reason....it jumps up to the next page instead and I find it sitting on top of another image up there. I know images have a tendency to jump around sometimes but this is craziness. ANY other suggestions are appreciated...just want to get this silly thing done. Thanks! "Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" wrote: How are you inserting the images, in line with text or wrapped? We need to know this, to come up with better suggestions. Are any of your text paragraphs set to keep with next? Are the images actually larger than they appear? This sometimes happens when an artist saves a PowerPoint slide as a jpeg but saves the whole "canvas" (if that's the correct term) instead of just the image. ...Just a few thoughts. Pam LeahT wrote: I have a fairly large document I am working with and I am attempting to insert images throughout it. The problem is that some of the images are pushing full paragraphs to the next page leaving HUGE empty spaces at the end of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/201003/1 . |
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A wrapped image is anchored to a paragraph, usually at the beginning of the
paragraph. The image must appear on the same page as the anchor. If it can't, the paragraph and the image will move to the next page. For example a 3 inch high image set to the default absolute vertical position of 0" below the paragraph won't fit on a page if its anchor is 2 inches from the bottom margin. This is likely the cause of your short pages. You could probably use several ways to fix this, which you use depends on how big the image is, how much text is available, whether there are other images nearby, and your preferences. Here are two: You can drag the anchor (not the image) to a paragraph that is higher on the page. Word tries to keep the image in its previous position on the page, so if that's what you want, you could be done. If you move the anchor to the next page, Word will also try to place it in the same position on the page even though its the next page. That may be why it placed of your images on top of another. Fix that by setting the position you want in the layout options dialog. The method I prefer is to set the positions in the layout options dialog. So in the case of the 3" picture, I would set the absolute vertical position to -1.25" below the paragraph. That -1.25 means the image would start above the start of the paragraph and maybe line up with the bottom of the page. All of this can be a lot of work in a long document, which is why I insert images in line with text and wrap them later during copy fitting. HTH, Pam LeahT wrote: Your questions answered: 1) Wrapped - usually through, although some of them (not the ones in question but some throughout the text) are wrapped tight. 2) No, only Orphan control is on 3) These are snapshot images from PDFs....so unless I am missing something (please tell me if I am) they are the size that I tell them to be, no bigger, no smaller (unless I resize them). It is driving me a bit crazy. I have one image that if I move it in ANY direction for ANY reason....it jumps up to the next page instead and I find it sitting on top of another image up there. I know images have a tendency to jump around sometimes but this is craziness. ANY other suggestions are appreciated...just want to get this silly thing done. Thanks! How are you inserting the images, in line with text or wrapped? We need to know this, to come up with better suggestions. [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/201004/1 |
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A wrapped image is anchored to a paragraph, usually at the beginning of the
paragraph. The image must appear on the same page as the anchor. If it can't, the paragraph and the image will move to the next page. For example a 3 inch high image set to the default absolute vertical position of 0" below the paragraph won't fit on a page if its anchor is 2 inches from the bottom margin. This is likely the cause of your short pages. You could probably use several ways to fix this, which you use depends on how big the image is, how much text is available, whether there are other images nearby, and your preferences. Here are two: You can drag the anchor (not the image) to a paragraph that is higher on the page. Word tries to keep the image in its previous position on the page, so if that's what you want, you could be done. If you move the anchor to the next page, Word will also try to place it in the same position on the page even though its the next page. That may be why it placed of your images on top of another. Fix that by setting the position you want in the layout options dialog. The method I prefer is to set the positions in the layout options dialog. So in the case of the 3" picture, I would set the absolute vertical position to -1.25" below the paragraph. That -1.25 means the image would start above the start of the paragraph and maybe line up with the bottom of the page. All of this can be a lot of work in a long document, which is why I insert images in line with text and wrap them later during copy fitting. HTH, Pam LeahT wrote: Your questions answered: 1) Wrapped - usually through, although some of them (not the ones in question but some throughout the text) are wrapped tight. 2) No, only Orphan control is on 3) These are snapshot images from PDFs....so unless I am missing something (please tell me if I am) they are the size that I tell them to be, no bigger, no smaller (unless I resize them). It is driving me a bit crazy. I have one image that if I move it in ANY direction for ANY reason....it jumps up to the next page instead and I find it sitting on top of another image up there. I know images have a tendency to jump around sometimes but this is craziness. ANY other suggestions are appreciated...just want to get this silly thing done. Thanks! How are you inserting the images, in line with text or wrapped? We need to know this, to come up with better suggestions. [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] of the previous page. I can't figure out why the paragraph doesn't break across the pages like normal once I put a picture there. Any thoughts? -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/201004/1 |
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