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On 10/21/2012 09:14 AM, Dan Lewis wrote:
On 10/21/2012 06:54 AM, Alexandre FRIEDMANN wrote:
Hello,

for a long time, i have been looking for a way to set image anchoring to 'as text' as the default preset, instead of 'to paragraph'. Since i have'nt found any clue to do so (maybe i did not search enough), i am finally writing this email.

Does anybody know a way to go, i.e. setting the default anchoring to 'as text' after an image insertion ?

thanks,

The default setting for anchoring an image is "to paragraph". What you want to use is "as character".

--Dan


What is the difference between "TO Character" and "AS Character"?

I tend to make images anchor to the Page, forthe most part. IF you want the image to go with a specific paragraph or line of textas you add text before that section of a large[er] document, then I do not know which is best.

To Paragraph, To Character, As Character.

I wonder how you actually determine which Character you are anchoring the image to.

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