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Nyarlathotep
Word 2007 seems to have a problem with the drawing of in-line raster images
in paragraphs with a positive "Space Before" setting (use 30 pts) after a
page break.
Experiement:
1 - Create a new Word file.
2 - Insert a page break (Ctrl+Enter)
{Do not use Format Paragraph> Page Break Before}
3 - Create a bitmap in MsPaint, and paste it at the top of the new page
(page 2).
{I used a size of 195 wide × 99 high.}
4 - Set paragraph with Space Before = 30 pts.
{
Actually,
up to 11 pts => No effect;
12 pts to 24 pts => Picture shift down, but paragraph does not move;
25 pts and above => Picture shift out of its the display area;
}
Result: You will notice that the picture is cropmarked-down; it's lower
section has shifted out of the display area. This is not just an on-screen
problem. A printer shows the same result.
I don't know if this is normal, but I don't see the logic to it.
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in paragraphs with a positive "Space Before" setting (use 30 pts) after a
page break.
Experiement:
1 - Create a new Word file.
2 - Insert a page break (Ctrl+Enter)
{Do not use Format Paragraph> Page Break Before}
3 - Create a bitmap in MsPaint, and paste it at the top of the new page
(page 2).
{I used a size of 195 wide × 99 high.}
4 - Set paragraph with Space Before = 30 pts.
{
Actually,
up to 11 pts => No effect;
12 pts to 24 pts => Picture shift down, but paragraph does not move;
25 pts and above => Picture shift out of its the display area;
}
Result: You will notice that the picture is cropmarked-down; it's lower
section has shifted out of the display area. This is not just an on-screen
problem. A printer shows the same result.
I don't know if this is normal, but I don't see the logic to it.
----------------
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...b1fe29bf3&dg=microsoft.public.word.pagelayout