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Arlene
Does anyone know why the following steps are needed to paste clip art, etc.,
from Word into FrontPage? If you don't take these steps and you just paste
clip art with a layout position set to In front of text, the image pastes,
but behaves different in FrontPage in terms of positioning it and the image
is NOT saved as a separate file. Please see steps below and try it. Thanks in
advance:
If you copy and paste an image such as clip art, WordArt, or a drawing
object from Word to FrontPage, you must take special steps in Word first to
insure that the pasted image comes in as a separate file for embedding. First
create the image in Word with the Layout position In line with text. To do
this in Word, select the image, right-click it, and click Format Picture,
Layout tab, Wrapping style, In line with text, OK. Next, copy the in line
image, and then paste it into FrontPage as an Image Tag using the Paste
Options smart tag list button. In this way, the will be saved as a separate
gif file.
Arlene
from Word into FrontPage? If you don't take these steps and you just paste
clip art with a layout position set to In front of text, the image pastes,
but behaves different in FrontPage in terms of positioning it and the image
is NOT saved as a separate file. Please see steps below and try it. Thanks in
advance:
If you copy and paste an image such as clip art, WordArt, or a drawing
object from Word to FrontPage, you must take special steps in Word first to
insure that the pasted image comes in as a separate file for embedding. First
create the image in Word with the Layout position In line with text. To do
this in Word, select the image, right-click it, and click Format Picture,
Layout tab, Wrapping style, In line with text, OK. Next, copy the in line
image, and then paste it into FrontPage as an Image Tag using the Paste
Options smart tag list button. In this way, the will be saved as a separate
gif file.
Arlene