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Inserting a Picture

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Zee - 22 Mar 2005 22:39 GMT
When I insert a picture into a word document, only a smal portion of the
picture shows up.  It give the appearance that the picture is hidden behind
the text.  I have tried formating the picture but the advance tab is not
highlighted when I attempt to access this tab.  How do I correct  this
problem?
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 22 Mar 2005 23:36 GMT
Your picture is In Line With Text, and most likely in a paragraph with Exact
line spacing. You can change the wrapping of the picture (click the Text
Wrapping button on the Picture toolbar to get a menu), but inline pictures
are generally easier to handle. If you choose to leave it inline, change the
line spacing of its paragraph to Single (or Auto in earlier versions).

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> When I insert a picture into a word document, only a smal portion of the
> picture shows up.  It give the appearance that the picture is hidden behind
> the text.  I have tried formating the picture but the advance tab is not
> highlighted when I attempt to access this tab.  How do I correct  this
> problem?

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