Andrew
/#//John, I take your comment to say that this should work (image in a
frame) if the text frame is not visible. //#/
It works either way, with or without borders, I mentioned having to
remove boarders because they come as a default with the frame (annoying)
- I would get rid of them!.
I use text boxes all the time.
regards
John B
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On 22/07/2011 14:20, Andrew Douglas Pitonyak wrote:
On 07/22/2011 08:47 AM, John B wrote:
Now, I know some people are not keen on this work around, but if you
paste your picture into a text box (Insert>frame), it works. You have
to remove the box borders so that the text box does not show *and*
they will stop the pictures moving around.
Interesting. Historically, I had to remove pictures from text frames
before they would export (so I stopped placing images in text boxes if
I had to later convert to an MSO file format).
John, I take your comment to say that this should work (image in a
frame) if the text frame is not visible.
Tony,
are your images embedded in the document, or are they inserted as links?
How are the images anchored? I always anchor AS CHARACTER when I want
to export to an MSO format
Are the images in a text frame? If yes, what happens if you have an
image that is NOT in a text frame?
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