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How do I tell if a shape is displayed behind text?

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Gail Hurn - 15 Jun 2005 17:25 GMT
How can you tell if a shape is set to display behind text?  I have one shape
and if I set it to display behind the text the ZOrder is still 1.  I need to
delete the shape and recreate it.  I would like the keep the shape behind the
text if that's how it was originally displayed.
Word Heretic - 16 Jun 2005 23:06 GMT
G'day Gail Hurn <GailHurn@discussions.microsoft.com>,

Unfort, Word is plain useless in this area. The programmatic handling
of floating objects is abysmal.

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic

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Without prejudice

Gail Hurn reckoned:

>How can you tell if a shape is set to display behind text?  I have one shape
>and if I set it to display behind the text the ZOrder is still 1.  I need to
>delete the shape and recreate it.  I would like the keep the shape behind the
>text if that's how it was originally displayed.
 
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