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David Gerstman - 28 Oct 2004 17:49 GMT
I am editing a newsletter at work. When I'm citing a single co-worker, I like
to put a thumbnail picture of the person in the upper left hand corner of the
paragraph.
So I format the picture and use the layout tab to designate the square
"wrapping style" and click on the left radio button.
What do I do if I am citing two people and have two thumbnails if I want
them to be next to one another in the upper left hand corner?
Shauna Kelly - 30 Oct 2004 01:19 GMT
Hi David

You could insert both pictures in a frame, and then position the frame.
Insert both pictures in-line (not floating). View > Toolbars and tick the
Forms toolbar. Select both pictures, and then on the Forms toolbar, click
the Insert Frame button. Your pictures are now in a frame, and you can drag
the frame around.

For more information, see
How to keep a figure on the same page as its caption

http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/figures/keepwithcaption.html

Hope this helps.

Shauna Kelly.  Microsoft MVP.
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word

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