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After reading Daiya Mitchell's article "Word Doesn't Know What a Page Is," I
wonder if the mailbox treatment that she described (text one one,
headers/footers another, floating graphics on another) is still applicable in
Word 2007? Here's why I ask.
To avoid problems with float over graphics wandering into unwanted places
when reflowing text, I have instead placed images into multi column
borderless tables as in-line. I do this only when I need to simulate wrapped
text. Is this cautionary practice necessary anymore with the new structure of
W2007? I have just gotten the 2007 Office Suite and am not XML literate
enough to know its impact.
Any insights would be appreciated.
wonder if the mailbox treatment that she described (text one one,
headers/footers another, floating graphics on another) is still applicable in
Word 2007? Here's why I ask.
To avoid problems with float over graphics wandering into unwanted places
when reflowing text, I have instead placed images into multi column
borderless tables as in-line. I do this only when I need to simulate wrapped
text. Is this cautionary practice necessary anymore with the new structure of
W2007? I have just gotten the 2007 Office Suite and am not XML literate
enough to know its impact.
Any insights would be appreciated.