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Inline Images Floating BEHIND Text
I've recently created a document template that has the most bizarre formatting error I've ever seen. When inserting images (or any other objects for that matter) they are sliding up *behind* whatever text is above the image - even though they are inline by default (and I've quadruple checked this).
Because it happens with other objects too, I assume this is a problem with the paragraph formatting rather than the image, but can't identify anything in my styling that would cause this problem. Has anyone seen this behaviour before, and doen anyone know a fix? I've attached a screenshot of the problem (can't attach an actual file as the size limit is too small). Note that the image is mostly behind the text (and off the top of the page, for that matter). Thanks for your help |
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Inline Images Floating BEHIND Text
Your inline graphic appears to be in a paragraph with Exact line spacing
inadequate for the picture height. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Pennimus" wrote in message ... I've recently created a document template that has the most bizarre formatting error I've ever seen. When inserting images (or any other objects for that matter) they are sliding up *behind* whatever text is above the image - even though they are inline by default (and I've quadruple checked this). Because it happens with other objects too, I assume this is a problem with the paragraph formatting rather than the image, but can't identify anything in my styling that would cause this problem. Has anyone seen this behaviour before, and doen anyone know a fix? I've attached a screenshot of the problem (can't attach an actual file as the size limit is too small). Note that the image is mostly behind the text (and off the top of the page, for that matter). Thanks for your help +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: InlineImageProblem.gif | |Download: http://www.wordbanter.com/attachment...ttachmentid=94 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- Pennimus |
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Inline Images Floating BEHIND Text
My guess is that the paragraph containing the inline image is formatted with "exact" line spacing instead of "single" line spacing. Pennimus wrote: I've recently created a document template that has the most bizarre formatting error I've ever seen. When inserting images (or any other objects for that matter) they are sliding up *behind* whatever text is above the image - even though they are inline by default (and I've quadruple checked this). Because it happens with other objects too, I assume this is a problem with the paragraph formatting rather than the image, but can't identify anything in my styling that would cause this problem. Has anyone seen this behaviour before, and doen anyone know a fix? I've attached a screenshot of the problem (can't attach an actual file as the size limit is too small). Note that the image is mostly behind the text (and off the top of the page, for that matter). Thanks for your help +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: InlineImageProblem.gif | |Download: http://www.wordbanter.com/attachment...ttachmentid=94 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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