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Summary: Place a graphic in your document, and your text can move all over the place. This tip explains how you can lock down your graphics and stop the jitters in your text. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)
Deborah had some problems with an AutoShape (a block arrow) placed behind the text of a table with rows of fixed width. When Deborah would try to nudge the arrow into position, the text would jump around, even after setting the Wrapping Style for the AutoShape to Behind Text.
The first thing to check, of course, is that the wrapping style didn't somehow get inadvertently changed. Select the block arrow, then choose Format | AutoShape | Layout | Behind Text. If this is the setting that was already made, then the next thing to check is where the AutoShape is anchored. Follow these steps:
At this point you should still see the object anchor, but a little padlock appears next to it to indicate that it is locked. Now you should be able to adjust the positioning of the block arrow itself without your text jumping around.
Tip #1649 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003
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