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dredjohn
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
All,
I have to write a document that is broken into 2 sections:
1. Image / Wireframes
2. Detailed descriptions
On Word 2003, I could use callouts to number the areas of interest in the images and wireframes, and then in the second section I could elaborate on what those items were.
However, in Word 2008, whenever I add a callout, and try to position it next to the image/wireframe, the graphic moves - the wireframe context (text/graphics) moves - and the callout line end refuses to rest on top of the other object.
Does anyone have any ideas how to accomplish this, maybe using a different means?
Thanks,
Eric
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
All,
I have to write a document that is broken into 2 sections:
1. Image / Wireframes
2. Detailed descriptions
On Word 2003, I could use callouts to number the areas of interest in the images and wireframes, and then in the second section I could elaborate on what those items were.
However, in Word 2008, whenever I add a callout, and try to position it next to the image/wireframe, the graphic moves - the wireframe context (text/graphics) moves - and the callout line end refuses to rest on top of the other object.
Does anyone have any ideas how to accomplish this, maybe using a different means?
Thanks,
Eric