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When I insert an Excel object (charts & tables etc.) in a Word document, they
attach themselves into the headers & footers when trying to move them from one page to another or if they get too close to the header/footer when adding text or additional objects to the document as they "flow" from one page to the next. The size of the header/footer then increases to the size of the object which makes them difficult to get out of the header/footer to reposition into the normal text part of the document. Any suggestions to resolve this issue would be appreciated. Thank you! Dewayne |
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Use real headers and footers, not text within the body of the document.
"Dewayne" wrote in message news ![]() When I insert an Excel object (charts & tables etc.) in a Word document, they attach themselves into the headers & footers when trying to move them from one page to another or if they get too close to the header/footer when adding text or additional objects to the document as they "flow" from one page to the next. The size of the header/footer then increases to the size of the object which makes them difficult to get out of the header/footer to reposition into the normal text part of the document. Any suggestions to resolve this issue would be appreciated. Thank you! Dewayne |
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