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> IF you are doing a fancy-schmancy layout, such as a newsletter, as
> Justin suggested (where you want wrap-around text), then play
> *carefully* with the anchors and the settings that fix them to a point
> on the page or a line of text. Understand all the settings before you
> send your doc off to some other poor soul or suffer through hours
> yourself of finding and reaffixing your graphics in their proper homes.
You don't have to anchor graphics in order to do wrap-around text. You can
embed them, as Lisa says, and still go to the Properties dialog and change
how text wraps around the graphic, whether only top and bottom, or around
one side or the other as well.
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