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Hello
I am working on a Masters dissertation in Word 2007 in which I want to use photographs and captions. Following advice on the boards, I have used Insert Frame/ photo set to In line - and Insert Caption - which seems to be working reasonably OK. However, I am having problems positioning the pictures precisely where I want them to go with the text. (I am coming from using Publisher for this sort of thing - but Word is the preferred format for sending drafts to my tutor so need to get to grips with it). Basically - 1. How do I position the frame so that the photograph lines up with, say, the first line of the paragraph? It seems to prefer to be a bit above or a bit below. 2. If I put a photo/ frame into a paragraph how do I reduce the vertical wrap so that I don't have large gaps - or a couple of lines of the preceding paragraph wrapping as well? I have uploaded a couple of pages to my website in case that helps. The margins/ gutter are as I'll need them. I have left the header in in case that's part of the problem (can't think why it should!) (Note - when I tested the page I got a warning from Symantec but the page should be safe .... the URL is http:€‹//www€‹.well€‹sprin€‹gs.or€‹g.uk/€‹photo€‹_posi€‹tion1€‹.docx. Hoping someone can help - I'd rather not do two versions (as in the Word one and the print-ready one in Publisher!) Many thanks |
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