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Captions and Pictures in Word 2003
Previous posting (auto captions & pictures in Word 2003) suggested using a
frame to contain the picture and the caption by adding the picture (in line with text), followed by the caption and then selecting both and adding them to a frame. How do you get them into the frame once they're selected? I could not find an "Insert Frame" option on the Insert Menu, and the Frame toolbar just split the screen in half, but did not insert the selection. Format Textbox has an option to convert to a frame. Do I need to insert the graphic and caption into the text box and THEN convert it to a frame or is there another way? Thank you. |
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See reply to your previous duplicate question.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill 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. " wrote in message ... Previous posting (auto captions & pictures in Word 2003) suggested using a frame to contain the picture and the caption by adding the picture (in line with text), followed by the caption and then selecting both and adding them to a frame. How do you get them into the frame once they're selected? I could not find an "Insert Frame" option on the Insert Menu, and the Frame toolbar just split the screen in half, but did not insert the selection. Format Textbox has an option to convert to a frame. Do I need to insert the graphic and caption into the text box and THEN convert it to a frame or is there another way? Thank you. |
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