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I am working with one of Microsoft's newsletter templates (Professional 2003
version). The newsletter's columns are done as text boxes (that's the way the template is set up). I want to insert a picture or two to go with the stories. But when I try to do this, the picture gets "cut off" and there is no way to fix it. I can click on the outline of the picture, but I only see the bottom quarter of it, which is really strange. The "Picture - Layout" and "Order as" fields are greyed out no matter what I try -- so I can't adjust text wrapping or anything. I am PULLING MY HAIR OUT trying to get this to work. It shouldn't be so hard! Can anyone give me a work-around for this? I'm not very skilled at creating templates from scratch. I have used software like this in the past (FrameMaker, for example). But I'm not an expert on Word. Would it be better to try to re-create the template without text boxes and use columns or table cells instead? |
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Hi ?B?UHVsbGluZ015SGFpck91dA==?=,
I am working with one of Microsoft's newsletter templates (Professional 2003 version). The newsletter's columns are done as text boxes (that's the way the template is set up). I want to insert a picture or two to go with the stories. But when I try to do this, the picture gets "cut off" and there is no way to fix it. I can click on the outline of the picture, but I only see the bottom quarter of it, which is really strange. The "Picture - Layout" and "Order as" fields are greyed out no matter what I try -- so I can't adjust text wrapping or anything. I am PULLING MY HAIR OUT trying to get this to work. It shouldn't be so hard! I gather you're inserting the picture in a text box: the text box will NOT resize to accomodate the picture. You need to resize it manually. In addition, it is NOT possible to have text IN a text box wrap around a picture. The two don't go together. It might be better to create a single-cell table, put the text and picture in that, delete the text box and position the table in its place. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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Thank you, Cindy. I may try that.
I discovered a total kluge work-around: I made an additional page which has no text boxes on it. I insert my pictures on that and then in the Drawing Text Wrapping menu I set them Square. Then I drag them up onto the page I'm working on. I then insert a text box within the text box -- essentially forcing a wrap around the picture. It is totally non-elegant, but it gets the job done. When I have some time, I will probably change the template to do what you suggest, because it sounds a lot easier to work with graphics inside table cells. This newsletter will only be done a few times a year, so since I hacked around and got it to work, I don't need to change it yet. I can't figure out why Microsoft would make a newsletter template that doesn't let you add graphics with text wrapping. It's very misleading. "Cindy M." wrote: Hi ?B?UHVsbGluZ015SGFpck91dA==?=, I am working with one of Microsoft's newsletter templates (Professional 2003 version). The newsletter's columns are done as text boxes (that's the way the template is set up). I want to insert a picture or two to go with the stories. But when I try to do this, the picture gets "cut off" and there is no way to fix it. I can click on the outline of the picture, but I only see the bottom quarter of it, which is really strange. The "Picture - Layout" and "Order as" fields are greyed out no matter what I try -- so I can't adjust text wrapping or anything. I am PULLING MY HAIR OUT trying to get this to work. It shouldn't be so hard! I gather you're inserting the picture in a text box: the text box will NOT resize to accomodate the picture. You need to resize it manually. In addition, it is NOT possible to have text IN a text box wrap around a picture. The two don't go together. It might be better to create a single-cell table, put the text and picture in that, delete the text box and position the table in its place. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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