Have you tried a table?
> How can I do a document for a menu of restaurant, that have cliparts
> around
> the paper about food, pizza or drinks? Sorry my english. Razec
This is altogether much easier to do with Publisher. If you are going to
impress with your restaurant, you might at least consider the cost of the
application as a reasonable business expense - or better still get a print
shop to produce the artwork for you to enter your menus on.

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> How can I do a document for a menu of restaurant, that have cliparts
> around the paper about food, pizza or drinks? Sorry my english. Razec
RobertVA - 27 May 2006 18:02 GMT
> This is altogether much easier to do with Publisher. If you are going to
> impress with your restaurant, you might at least consider the cost of the
> application as a reasonable business expense - or better still get a print
> shop to produce the artwork for you to enter your menus on.
Some customers are more impressed by the prices of a restaurant that
isn't adding the cost of expensive publishing software to the food. this
is especially true about carry out and over the counter served in pie
tins, foam plates or clam shells.
What's so hard about a multi-column page with graphics inserted in a few
text frames? If you want the menus to fold like a booklet or like a
brochure you might have to forgo the main text field automatically
flowing from column to column.