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On 2/19/26 11:04 AM, Ianseeks wrote:
On Friday, 13 February 2026 12:42:52 Greenwich Mean Time Philip Jackson wrote:
On 13/02/2026 11:23, Ianseeks wrote:
Just had the need to insert a few A4 images into a document and creating a
new page after an insert seems a little cumbersome.


I've found that the behaviour depends on how you anchor the image. If I
anchor 'as character', click anywhere in the margins, and then Insert >
Page Break, a new page opens automatically after the image.  You can also
use Insert > More breaks > Manual Break is you wish to  select a particular
page style.

On the other hand, if you anchor to paragraph or 'to character', then you
most likely have to do as you describe and work you way to the bottom of
the page before inserting a new page.

To change the anchoring, right click on the image and select Anchor.
And in addition, treating images as characters is the way to go, but several images after each other may result in repagination problems. Adding hard enters after images solves that problem.

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