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Old August 21st, 2009, 04:16 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Default How to add a page to beginning of report

Assuming that by "the page is completely filled" you mean that the image
stretches across the entire page (is not confined to the margins), then it
must be anchored to a paragraph on the page. Because it fills the page,
however, you will probably be unable to see the object anchor or paragraph
mark even if you display nonprinting characters. So try this. Click on the
image, which will display the Picture toolbar, and click on the Text
Wrapping button (dog icon). If Behind Text is not selected, select it.

Now, with nonprinting characters displayed, you should be able to see the
paragraph mark of the paragraph the image is anchored to. Even if you can't
see it, Ctrl+Home will take you to that paragraph, and you can press Enter
to insert a new paragraph above it. With any luck, when you now click on the
image, you'll see that it is anchored to the second paragraph. If the anchor
has instead moved to the new paragraph, drag it to the second paragraph.

Click in the second paragraph and press Ctrl+Enter to insert a page break
(or right-click, choose Paragraph, and, on the Line and Page Breaks tab,
check the box for "Page break before"). You should now have a new blank page
at the beginning with a single paragraph on it.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"jfreschi" wrote in message
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A report in Word was signed. The report was then scanned and put into a
PDF format. I received the report in that format but must convert it
back to Word, which I did. Now I must add one page at the beginning of
the document but cannot figure out how! The page is completely filled
with the image of the scanned report and will not let me insert my
cursor to write or to insert a page break (or anything). Please help.




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jfreschi