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Pasting Screen Shots in Word
Hi Anyone that can help.
I often copy and paste screen shots in Word. When I used to do it, word would put the cursor after the pasted image so that when i pressed enter/return, the cursor would move down to the line below ready to accept my next paste. Now somehow, when I paste the document and press enter, the cursor is at the begnning of the pasted image and when i press return/enter, the cursor jumps down one line behind the pasted image. I dont know what happened to change it and if ive explained it well enough. It drives me crazy - any help much appreciated. Rob -- Rob Gaffney |
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Pasting Screen Shots in Word
Change the Text Wrapping of the picture to "In line with text." In Word
2007, you can do this via the context (right-click) menu. In Word 2003, you can right-click and choose Format Picture; you'll find the Text Wrapping options on the Layout tab. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Gaffnr" wrote in message ... Hi Anyone that can help. I often copy and paste screen shots in Word. When I used to do it, word would put the cursor after the pasted image so that when i pressed enter/return, the cursor would move down to the line below ready to accept my next paste. Now somehow, when I paste the document and press enter, the cursor is at the begnning of the pasted image and when i press return/enter, the cursor jumps down one line behind the pasted image. I dont know what happened to change it and if ive explained it well enough. It drives me crazy - any help much appreciated. Rob -- Rob Gaffney |
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Pasting Screen Shots in Word
Magic - thanks Stefan
-- Rob Gaffney "Stefan Blom" wrote: Change the Text Wrapping of the picture to "In line with text." In Word 2007, you can do this via the context (right-click) menu. In Word 2003, you can right-click and choose Format Picture; you'll find the Text Wrapping options on the Layout tab. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Gaffnr" wrote in message ... Hi Anyone that can help. I often copy and paste screen shots in Word. When I used to do it, word would put the cursor after the pasted image so that when i pressed enter/return, the cursor would move down to the line below ready to accept my next paste. Now somehow, when I paste the document and press enter, the cursor is at the begnning of the pasted image and when i press return/enter, the cursor jumps down one line behind the pasted image. I dont know what happened to change it and if ive explained it well enough. It drives me crazy - any help much appreciated. Rob -- Rob Gaffney |
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Pasting Screen Shots in Word
You are welcome.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Gaffnr" wrote in message ... Magic - thanks Stefan -- Rob Gaffney "Stefan Blom" wrote: Change the Text Wrapping of the picture to "In line with text." In Word 2007, you can do this via the context (right-click) menu. In Word 2003, you can right-click and choose Format Picture; you'll find the Text Wrapping options on the Layout tab. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Gaffnr" wrote in message ... Hi Anyone that can help. I often copy and paste screen shots in Word. When I used to do it, word would put the cursor after the pasted image so that when i pressed enter/return, the cursor would move down to the line below ready to accept my next paste. Now somehow, when I paste the document and press enter, the cursor is at the begnning of the pasted image and when i press return/enter, the cursor jumps down one line behind the pasted image. I dont know what happened to change it and if ive explained it well enough. It drives me crazy - any help much appreciated. Rob -- Rob Gaffney |
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