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Prevent drawing object from moving

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Neil - 22 Feb 2004 18:45 GMT
Hello. How do I prevent a drawing object from moving? I am trying to create
a template for printing a custom CD label. I do not want to allow the user
to move the circle object or else the label will not print correctly.

Neil.
Jay Freedman - 22 Feb 2004 21:56 GMT
Anchor the drawing object in the header or footer -- that is, put the
cursor in the header or footer, then insert the drawing object, format
it as "behind text", and place it wherever it belongs on the page.
Then close the header pane. Text in the regular body area can be
placed without interacting with the drawing object.

>Hello. How do I prevent a drawing object from moving? I am trying to create
>a template for printing a custom CD label. I do not want to allow the user
>to move the circle object or else the label will not print correctly.
>
>Neil.

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Jay Freedman
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