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Vertical alignment next to images
I have inserted an image (actually an equation) and I want it to "flow" with
the text. When I write some text next to it (actually a list number), it is aligned to the bottom. I want it to be aligned at the top of the image. In HTML this is done by img align=top. How can it be done in Word 2003? |
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Vertical alignment next to images
Suggestion: Create a two-column, borderless table. Insert the image in one of
the cells (wrapping style: in line with text) and type your text in the other cell. In a Word table, you can manage the vertical alignment of text (via the Tables and Borders toolbar in case of Word 2003 or earlier). You can save the table as an AutoText for easy reuse in case you need to insert the same layout several times. -- Regards Lene Fredborg - Microsoft MVP (Word) DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Jacob Lundberg" wrote: I have inserted an image (actually an equation) and I want it to "flow" with the text. When I write some text next to it (actually a list number), it is aligned to the bottom. I want it to be aligned at the top of the image. In HTML this is done by img align=top. How can it be done in Word 2003? |
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