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Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
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I have tried what you suggest, but it doesn't work. I have tried creating
the text box first, then inserting the picture, then typing text. I have
tried inserting a picture into a text box already containing text. Nothing
works.
> Bring the image to the front, while the image is selected,click the dog
> icon on the toolbar, select the wrap you want.
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>>> Jeff
Mary Sauer - 30 Mar 2008 09:54 GMT
Drag everything to the scratch area, select each object, click none in the wrap
dialogue. Start the layering all over again. If you have a border around the
document, it could be it is hindering your wrap. Send the border to the back.

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>I have tried what you suggest, but it doesn't work. I have tried creating the
>text box first, then inserting the picture, then typing text. I have tried
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>>>> Jeff
Craig Schiller - 30 Mar 2008 17:59 GMT
Did you bring the image to the front? That's the critical part.
Craig
>I have tried what you suggest, but it doesn't work. I have tried creating
>the text box first, then inserting the picture, then typing text. I have
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