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Old July 12th, 2004, 04:51 PM
Regina
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Please ignore the part about the mysterious numbering as
I've just discovered that 2 sets of Styles are used in
this document, a set of numbered styles for the front of
the document and then a second set of numbered styles for
the 2nd part.
I'm still puzzled as to whether there is any connection to
the fact that there are text boxes (ad hoc org chart)
right above with drawn lines and then when I delete a page
break after the first set of text boxes, the text from the
next page overlays the org chart drawn.
thanks and sorry for the confusion
Regina
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Old July 13th, 2004, 06:39 AM
Word Heretic
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G'day "Regina" ,

The gfx have been set floating relative to their anchor point. When
you remove the section break, their anchor repositions and so do they.

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Regina reckoned:

Please ignore the part about the mysterious numbering as
I've just discovered that 2 sets of Styles are used in
this document, a set of numbered styles for the front of
the document and then a second set of numbered styles for
the 2nd part.
I'm still puzzled as to whether there is any connection to
the fact that there are text boxes (ad hoc org chart)
right above with drawn lines and then when I delete a page
break after the first set of text boxes, the text from the
next page overlays the org chart drawn.
thanks and sorry for the confusion
Regina


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Old July 13th, 2004, 02:03 PM
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thank you Heretic!
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G'day "Regina" ,

The gfx have been set floating relative to their anchor

point. When
you remove the section break, their anchor repositions

and so do they.

Steve Hudson - Word Heretic
Want a hyperlinked index? S/W R&D? See WordHeretic.com

steve from wordheretic.com (Email replies require payment)


Regina reckoned:

Please ignore the part about the mysterious numbering as
I've just discovered that 2 sets of Styles are used in
this document, a set of numbered styles for the front of
the document and then a second set of numbered styles

for
the 2nd part.
I'm still puzzled as to whether there is any connection

to
the fact that there are text boxes (ad hoc org chart)
right above with drawn lines and then when I delete a

page
break after the first set of text boxes, the text from

the
next page overlays the org chart drawn.
thanks and sorry for the confusion
Regina


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