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jadison Guest
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Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2003 2:43 am Post subject: (Word) Move Images to the Exact Position You Want |
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This always bothered me when I was writing up proposals, reports, etc...
When you position an image in a Word document, it automatically aligns (or snaps) to an invisible grid, which helps keep everything lined up.
If you ever need exact control over the placement of your image, you can temporarily override the grid by pressing the ALT key as you drag the object into place. You'll notice that the image moves smoothly and not in increments along the grid.
Note: This tip works as long as the image is not set to be in line with the text. To make sure it works for you:
1) Double-click the image, and select the Layout tab.
2) Under Wrapping style, choose any style except In line with the text.
3) Then, click OK. |
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