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How do I insert a picture in Word and anchor it to a paragraph?

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Daniel - 28 Sep 2005 22:40 GMT
I am creating a large word document that contains several pictures.  Every
time I add a new paragraph all the pictures no longer display next to the
text where I placed them.  How can I include pictures that will stay anchored
to the descriptive text associated with a picture closely?
macropod - 29 Sep 2005 10:34 GMT
Hi Daniel,

Usually, when you insert a picture into a Word document, it is formatted to
be in-line with the text. That usually does a pretty good job of keeping the
picture and any associated text together. If you changed the formatting to
something else (eg square), you'll have to use some of the more advanced
options for controlling the positioning, though 'moving with text' is one of
the defaults for this.

Cheers

> I am creating a large word document that contains several pictures.  Every
> time I add a new paragraph all the pictures no longer display next to the
> text where I placed them.  How can I include pictures that will stay anchored
> to the descriptive text associated with a picture closely?
 
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