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I never had this problem with .doc files, but now I'm working with docx and
I'm having intermittent problems controlling inserted images. In one case I copy an image and paste it in-line with text into a new line (formatting the line to be centered). Then I select the image and click to give it a border. The second time I do the exact same thing, but when I select the image, Borders and Shading is greyed out and I cannot give it a border. Further, I cannot specify different styles for the image and the text immediately preceding it. If I change one, the other changes. Any suggestions? TIA, - charles |
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Changing the figure style format seems to have solved the problem, but I'm
not sure why. charles charles wrote in : I never had this problem with .doc files, but now I'm working with docx and I'm having intermittent problems controlling inserted images. In one case I copy an image and paste it in-line with text into a new line (formatting the line to be centered). Then I select the image and click to give it a border. The second time I do the exact same thing, but when I select the image, Borders and Shading is greyed out and I cannot give it a border. Further, I cannot specify different styles for the image and the text immediately preceding it. If I change one, the other changes. Any suggestions? TIA, - charles |
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In previous versions, if an image is inline, there are two possible borders;
if the image itself is selected, you can apply a border to the image itself; it you click in the paragraph in which the image sits (the distinction may not be obvious), you'll be applying a border to the paragraph. Word 2007 complicates this by adding a Picture Border command to the Picture Tools | Format tab, which is available only when you have a picture selected. This is evidently something different from the border added via the Borders and Shading dialog because you can neither remove it nor change it through that dialog. Moreover, in my experiments, sometimes clicking on the picture does not activate the Picture Tools | Format tab, or rather, it activates it but does not necessarily bring it forward. If you remove the "picture border" via the Picture Tools | Format tab, you can add a border to "Text" in the Borders and Shading dialog (which amounts to the same thing), but Picture is no longer one of the "Apply to" choices, since this function has evidently been moved to the Picture Tools | Format tab. I'm not sure what all this means in relation to your problem, but could it be that you are attempting to deal with the border through the wrong tab/dialog? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org charles wrote in message ... I never had this problem with .doc files, but now I'm working with docx and I'm having intermittent problems controlling inserted images. In one case I copy an image and paste it in-line with text into a new line (formatting the line to be centered). Then I select the image and click to give it a border. The second time I do the exact same thing, but when I select the image, Borders and Shading is greyed out and I cannot give it a border. Further, I cannot specify different styles for the image and the text immediately preceding it. If I change one, the other changes. Any suggestions? TIA, - charles |
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