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Image over page border
Is there a way to move your image over the top of a page border? I have
tried rearranging the order and formatting the image itself to be in front of text, but nothing has worked so far. The page border is always over the top of the image. Thanks for your help. |
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I kept trying to change the image formatting, when really I needed to change
the border's formatting. Go to Format, Borders and Shading, then Options (in the lower right-hand corner). Uncheck the "Always display in front" box. Hope this helps someone else! "mateosbaby" wrote: Is there a way to move your image over the top of a page border? I have tried rearranging the order and formatting the image itself to be in front of text, but nothing has worked so far. The page border is always over the top of the image. Thanks for your help. |
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