Hi Sohill,
When you have a graphic that is inline with text the anchor point is at the start of the graphic and doesn't display. The graphic
is, when inline, seen by Word as basically a very large 'text' character, so you can use
Format=>Font (Home=>Font in Word 2007) and the Character Spacing tab to move the graphic up or down, or other text formatting
controls, rather than picture controls.
If you have a wrapping style set for the graphic than if you have the anchors displayed, you can drag the anchor into a table cell,
but the position of the picture is in relation to the character, line, page margin, etc where the anchor connects (i.e. there is no
'relative to anchor' setting, but it's basically the same thing when you set things relative to a character or line.
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Hi
Does anyone know how I can position an anchor to be inline with text in a
table. I want to then fix the image position at '0' Above / Below in relation
to the anchor.
Thanks
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