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Hi.
But the anchor cannot be below the image or above another paragraph that is above or in line with the image. Put 2 images on the right of the page so text wraps left of them. Have 3 or 4 paragraphs in the space to the left of the images. Anchor both images to the top paragraph. Unless things have improved from 3.5 or I am missing things completely it doesn't work. It has worked in other software from a long time ago, so long I can't remember. You could move the anchor to any paragraph on the page and the image stayed relative to it.
Cheers, Steve

On 2012-11-15 17:49, Brian Barker wrote:
At 16:59 15/11/2012 +1300, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Also be nice if you could specify the paragraph or character to anchor [an image] to when anchored that way.

You can. Click the image to select it - so that you see the eight coloured handles. You will now also see the anchor symbol, and you can drag the anchor to an alternative paragraph or character (as the case may be).

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker




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