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Hi :)
I don't put images into tables or frames so i don't know if my way will
work inside a table.

I just drag an image into the Writer document, add a caption.  Adding the
caption kinda adds a frame but you can grab the image inside that and move
it around a bit.  I only do fine-tuning using
Alt & the keyboard arrow keys
but to get the caption to the top you'll probably just need to move the
image to the bottom.

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)





On 26 June 2014 22:05, John Jason Jordan <johnxj@comcast.net> wrote:

I have a graphic and a two-line caption that I need to center in a cell
in a table in Writer, both vertically and horizontally. I cant get the
right combination of options to accomplish this:

Alignment - page, paragraph, character, as character - which?
Caption - I need it on top, and part of the graphic frame.

I think the caption becomes part of the frame, so it is the frame that
I need to center vertically and horizontally in the cell, not just the
graphic.

Does anyone know how to do this?

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