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I have some images in a Word 2002 document and one give me trouble in doing
what I want to it.

I just noticed that whereas my other images (all within a frame) have
anchors (when selected) that look like 4 dots at each corner and the usual
ones in the middle of the sides and tops, the troublesome one has small
clear circles where the black dots are on the others. I assume it was
inserted in some different way. What do the circles imply and how can I
convert this image so it has the same black dots the others have?

(By anchors, I mean the things you use to enlarge or reduce the size of the
image).

Thank you.


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Black square sizing handles indicate a graphic formatted as In Line With
Text. Circular white sizing handles indicate a "wrapped" ("floating")
graphic, which is in the drawing layer. If you want it to be inline, click
on it, which will display the Picture toolbar, then choose In Line With Text
under Text Wrapping (dog icon).

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I have some images in a Word 2002 document and one give me trouble in

doing
what I want to it.

I just noticed that whereas my other images (all within a frame) have
anchors (when selected) that look like 4 dots at each corner and the usual
ones in the middle of the sides and tops, the troublesome one has small
clear circles where the black dots are on the others. I assume it was
inserted in some different way. What do the circles imply and how can I
convert this image so it has the same black dots the others have?

(By anchors, I mean the things you use to enlarge or reduce the size of

the
image).

Thank you.



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Suzanne, you are just wonderful. You always come through and your answers
are right on the mark.

Thank you very much.

Jeff

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Black square sizing handles indicate a graphic formatted as In Line
With Text. Circular white sizing handles indicate a "wrapped"
("floating") graphic, which is in the drawing layer. If you want it
to be inline, click on it, which will display the Picture toolbar,
then choose In Line With Text under Text Wrapping (dog icon).


"Jeff" wrote in message
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I have some images in a Word 2002 document and one give me trouble
in doing what I want to it.

I just noticed that whereas my other images (all within a frame) have
anchors (when selected) that look like 4 dots at each corner and the
usual ones in the middle of the sides and tops, the troublesome one
has small clear circles where the black dots are on the others. I
assume it was inserted in some different way. What do the circles
imply and how can I convert this image so it has the same black dots
the others have?

(By anchors, I mean the things you use to enlarge or reduce the size
of the image).

Thank you.




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You're very welcome.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Jeff" wrote in message
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Suzanne, you are just wonderful. You always come through and your answers
are right on the mark.

Thank you very much.

Jeff

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Black square sizing handles indicate a graphic formatted as In Line
With Text. Circular white sizing handles indicate a "wrapped"
("floating") graphic, which is in the drawing layer. If you want it
to be inline, click on it, which will display the Picture toolbar,
then choose In Line With Text under Text Wrapping (dog icon).


"Jeff" wrote in message
...
I have some images in a Word 2002 document and one give me trouble
in doing what I want to it.

I just noticed that whereas my other images (all within a frame) have
anchors (when selected) that look like 4 dots at each corner and the
usual ones in the middle of the sides and tops, the troublesome one
has small clear circles where the black dots are on the others. I
assume it was inserted in some different way. What do the circles
imply and how can I convert this image so it has the same black dots
the others have?

(By anchors, I mean the things you use to enlarge or reduce the size
of the image).

Thank you.





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