June 21st, 2005, 09:13 AM
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Yes, but the OP was aware of and rejected that solution.
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Stefan Blom
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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A better choice, however, might be a frame containing the (inline)
graphic
and caption.
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"Stefan Blom" wrote in message
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You can wrap text around a table: On the Table menu, click Table
Properties. Click the Table tab. Under "Text Wrapping", click
"Around", and then click OK.
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Stefan Blom
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"*((({" wrote in message
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I've got several volumes I'm working on, using Word 2000. I'm
done
inserting the graphics. I couldn't find a way to insert a
floating
grpahic or even an anchored graphic and keep 1-4 sentences of
caption
text with it. So I made a table, inserted the graphic into one
cell,
and the text into another cell. Trouble is, I can't make tables
float, and I can't get text to flow around the tables.
Suggestions?
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