I could understand how this would be a good feature though..."Keep With
Text"
| Yes, your explanation is very clear. The problem is Publisher 98 cannot do
what
| you are asking. Publisher is a Desktop Publishing program, objects stay
where
| they are put.
|
| Word would be a better choice if it is important that the picture has to
be
| inline.
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| Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
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| | > Thank you for responding. The version, I believe, is 1998. I tried
your
| > suggestion but unfortunately it did not solve my delima. To be more
| > specific, I need the graphic to move with the text. For instant: If
I'm
| > working on page #2 and have text flowing around a graphic affixed in a
| > certain place, then if I added more text so that page #2 now becomes
page #3,
| > the graphic remains on page #2 without moving with the assigned text on
page
| > #3. I hope this more clearly explains my problem.
| >
| > "Need2Know" wrote:
| >
| >> I am working on a multi-paged document in Publisher. All pages are
linked in
| >> a continous text frame. Certain pages have graphics, but when I make
changes
| >> like adding new pages, the graphics aren't affixed to and don't move
with the
| >> assigned page. How do I affixed graphics to a moving page, not
necessarily
| >> to linked frame?
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