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How to set placement of figure to paste?
Hi,
I want to copy/paste a figure from Powerpoint to Word (using Office 2000). It appears the figure is placed "Over Text". How can I make the figure to be placed "In Line with Text"? Note: in Help for VBA I've found arguments for PasteSpecial: Placement Optional Variant. Can be either of the following WdOLEPlacement constants: wdFloatOverText or wdInLine. The default value is wdInLine. It seems my default value is wdFloatOverText. How can I reset the default to wdInLine ? |
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G'day "hstijnen" ,
1) This would be better off being asked in a VBA group. 2) When you paste it returns a range. If you grab TheRange.Shapes(1) you can ConvertToInline Steve Hudson - Word Heretic steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment) Without prejudice hstijnen reckoned: Hi, I want to copy/paste a figure from Powerpoint to Word (using Office 2000). It appears the figure is placed "Over Text". How can I make the figure to be placed "In Line with Text"? Note: in Help for VBA I've found arguments for PasteSpecial: Placement Optional Variant. Can be either of the following WdOLEPlacement constants: wdFloatOverText or wdInLine. The default value is wdInLine. It seems my default value is wdFloatOverText. How can I reset the default to wdInLine ? |
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