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Subject:Re: RE: Yet another odd Word question... From:"Scott Holstad" <SHolstad -at- ci -dot- knoxville -dot- tn -dot- us> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Thu, 07 Jun 2001 10:01:25 -0400
Hi All!
Sorry it's taken me so long to respond. I've been laid up with a slipped disc. (Fun, fun, fun!) Well, many of you responded to my question and thanks to all for your time and insight. This one, by "rpl" is the one that did it - thanks "rpl"! :) And, again, thanks to everyone for their help.
Take care,
Scott
>>> "rpl" <rpl -at- iexplain -dot- com> 06/01 4:34 PM >>>
Scott wrote: "I'm working on a small Word 97 document and I'm trying to
insert screen shots and center them. I center the cursor before inserting
the screen shot, but they appear left justified. I press the center icon
and nothing happens. I even have pressed the Align Right icon, and ...
nothing happens."
Scott
1. Insert the picture into your word document using "insert picture"
2. Right click the picture and choose format picture from the dropdown menu.
The format picture will open.
3. Click on the "LAYOUT" tab. The layout window will open showing five
pictures of dogs representing five available picture-wrapping styles,
labeled:
a. In line with text
b. Square
c. Tight
d. Behind text
e. In front of text
4. Beneath these wrapping style choices you will see 4 horizontal alignment
radio button choices labeled:
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