Try using the Selector tool on the Drawing toolbar. The button looks like a
mouse pointer.
I also strongly suggest you do NOT put clipart on your resume. :)
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Anne Troy
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> Used the resume wizard to create my resume. Put some clip art in to spice
> it up a little. Used the "behind text" wrapping option to make it easier
> to place the image in the optimum position on the page. Afterward the
> image becomes inaccessible for editing. Can't get any response by left
> clicking or right clicking on it. This doesn't happen in an ordinary Word
> document. What am I doing wrong?
That's it! You are the bomb. Thanks for helping me out.
PS The clip art items are actually logos of my place of employment, my
university, and the state professional engineering board. They look pretty
good to me. Besides, I'm retired. If the prospective employer takes
umbrage at my creativity, too bad.
> Try using the Selector tool on the Drawing toolbar. The button looks like
> a mouse pointer.
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>> left clicking or right clicking on it. This doesn't happen in an
>> ordinary Word document. What am I doing wrong?
Anne Troy - 27 Jan 2006 19:53 GMT
Sure, sure... rub it in that you have the luxury of being eccentric. :)
Glad I could help!
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Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
> That's it! You are the bomb. Thanks for helping me out.
>
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>>> response by left clicking or right clicking on it. This doesn't happen
>>> in an ordinary Word document. What am I doing wrong?